@Comment 2014.bib -*- mode: BibTeX -*- @book{agostino14_networ_networ_, title = {Networks of Networks}, subtitle = {The Last Frontier of Complexity}, author = {Agostino, Gregorio D}, year = {2014}, tags = {complex_networks, complexity, layers, multiplex_networks, network, phenomenology, review, risk, smart_grids, text_book}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {The article presents an analysis of intermediation in decentralized trade networks and the impact of friction on efficiency in financial exchange. A directed graph is presented which considers incomplete trade networks and asset allocation. The authors state incomplete networks require intermediation, causing increased time, cost and market friction. A prototype model is presented with agents trading assets and seeks to test the efficiency and whether the market reaches equilibrium. A level of fragility in the model is created by capacity limits and uncertainty.}, arxivid = {10.1038/srep03357}, issn = {0002-8282}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {24285089}, primaryclass = {10.1038}, isbn = {978-3-319-03517-8}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-03518-5}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-03518-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Agostino/Agostino_2014_Networks_of_Networks.pdf}, } @techreport{agotnes14_formal_method_coord_multi_agent_4_, title = {Formal Methods for Coordinating Multi-Agent Systems (Dagstuhl Seminar 14332)}, editor = {Agotnes, Thomas and Bulling, Nils}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, coordination, formal_methods, game_theory, logic, MAS, multi_agent_systems, protocol}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {4}, number = {8}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {21–44}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-47971}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.4.8.21}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2014/4797}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Agotnes/Agotnes_2014_Formal_Methods_for_Coordinating_Multi_Ag.pdf}, } @article{agozino14_afric_parad_capit_41_, title = {The Africana Paradigm in Capital}, subtitle = {The Debts of Karl Marx To People of African Descent}, author = {Agozino, Biko}, year = {2014}, tags = {africa, capital, colonialism, debt, economics, history, marxism, slavery}, journal = {Review of African Political Economy}, volume = {41}, number = {140}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, abstract = {This article will attempt an original interpretation of Capital (Marx, K. 1867. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Vol. 1. Marx/Engels Internet Archive, 1995, 1999. http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx) and other major works of Karl Marx to demonstrate that people of African descent are central to the discourse of Marx, contrary to widespread misconceptions by critics who attribute a Eurocentric orientation to Marx because of the accident of his birth in Europe and by allies because of his scholarly activism in European working-class politics. The paper argues that the earlier work of Marx and Engels ([1847] 1969. The Manifesto of the Communist Party in Marx/Engels Selected Works, Vol. One, pp. 98-137. Moscow: Progress Publishers), especially the Manifesto of the Communist Party, may have misled critics into believing that the history of all hitherto existing society alluded to by Marx and Engels was exclusively European history. On the contrary, there are hundreds of references to the 'Negro' in Capital, not as part of a peripheral or superficial concern relating to the issue of class exploitation in Europe, but as a foundational model for explaining and predicting the ending of the exploitation of the working class globally. The paper concludes that this reading adds credence to Africana Studies paradigms that privilege critical, Africa-centred scholar-activism as an important contribution to original theoretical, methodological and policy innovations. ©2014 ©2014 ROAPE Publications Ltd.}, issn = {0305-6244}, pages = {172–184}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/03056244.2013.872613}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2013.872613}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Agozino/Agozino_2014_The_Africana_Paradigm_in_Capital_the_D.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ahmed14_formal_integ_behav_trees_, title = {Formalisation of the Integration of Behavior Trees}, author = {Ahmed, Kushal and Newton, M.A. Hakim and Wen, Lian and Sattar, Abdul}, year = {2014}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, behaviour_tree, CSP, large_scale, merging_trees, sequence}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 29th ACM/IEEE international conference on Automated software engineering - ASE '14}, abstract = {©2014 ACM. In this paper, we present a formal definition of the integration of the requirements modeling language Behavior Trees (BTs). We first provide the semantic integration of two interrelated BTs using an extended version of Communicating Sequential Processes. We then use a Semantic Network Model to capture a set of interrelated BTs, and develop algorithm to integrate them all into one BT. This formalisation facilitates developing (semi-)automated tools for modeling the requirements of large-scale software intensive systems.}, pages = {779–784}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-3013-8}, doi = {10.1145/2642937.2642945}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2642937.2642945}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ahmed/Ahmed_2014_Formalisation_of_the_Integration_of_Beha.pdf}, } @book{al-ali14__child_in_pales_, title = {A Child In Palestine}, subtitle = {The Cartoons Of Naji Al-Ali}, author = {Al-Ali, Naji}, year = {2014}, tags = {art, cartoon, human_right, imperialism, palestine}, publisher = {Verso}, isbn = {978-1-78960-481-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Al-ali/a child in palestine - the cartoons of naji al-ali.epub}, } @book{alderman14_manag_compl_projec_, title = {Managing Complex Projects}, subtitle = {Networks, Knowledge and Integration}, author = {Alderman, Neil and Ivory, Chris and McLoughlin, Ian and Vaughan, Roger}, year = {2014}, tags = {ALSTOM, case_study, integration, management, northumbrian_water, project_management}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-415-29958-9}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Alderman/Alderman_2014_Managing_Complex_Projects.pdf}, } @judicial{alito14_burwel_hobby_lobby_stores_inc_, title = {Burwell v Hobby Lobby Stores Inc}, author = {Alito, Samuel}, year = {2014}, tags = {ACA, contraception, hobby_lobby, judicial_opinion, judiciary, obama_care, religion, religious_freedom, SCOTUS}, dissenting = {Ginsburg and Breyer}, institution = {Supreme Court Of The United States}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Alito/Alito_2014_Burwell_v_Hobby_Lobby_Stores_Inc.pdf}, } @misc{amplitude14_peopl_aurig_, title = {The Peoples of Auriga}, author = {{Amplitude}}, year = {2014}, tags = {fiction, text_book, world_building}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Amplitude/Amplitude_2014_The_Peoples_of_Auriga.pdf}, } @article{amrutha14_agent_based_simul_routin_activ_theor_3_, title = {Agent Based Simulation of Routine Activity Theory}, author = {Amrutha, S}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, ABM, crime, netlogo, q_learning, RAT, routine_activity}, journal = {International Journal of Science and Research}, volume = {3}, number = {9}, abstract = {Routine activity theory states that criminal acts are caused due to the presence of criminals, victims and the absence of guardians in time and place. As the number of collision of these elements in place and time increases, criminal acts will also increase even if the number of criminals or civilians remains the same within the vicinity of a city. Street robbery is a typical example of daily crime and the occurrence of which can be predicted using routine activity theory. Agent-based models allow simulation of diversity among individuals. Therefore agent based simulation of street robbery can be used to visualize how chronological aspects of human activity influence the incidence of street robbery. The conceptual model identifies three classes of people- criminals, civilians and police with certain activity areas for each. Police exist only as agents of formal guardianship. Criminals with a tendency for crime will be in the search for their victims. Civilians without criminal tendency can be either victims or guardians. In addition to criminal tendency, each civilian in the model has a unique set of characteristics like wealth, employment status, ability for guardianship etc. These agents are subjected to random walk through a street environment guided by a Q - learning module and the possible outcomes are analyzed. The results include comparison of gang and single robberies, robberies made on kids and women and comparison of different guardian patrolling strategies.}, pages = {1890–1895}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/ICCIC.2014.7238320}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Amrutha/Amrutha_2014_Agent_Based_Simulation_of_Routine_Activi.pdf}, } @report{amy14_benef_power_posin_befor_high_, title = {The Benefit of Power Posing Before a High-Stakes Social Evaluation}, author = {Amy, J. C. and Wilmuth, Caroline A. and Carney, Dana R.}, year = {2014}, tags = {behaviour, gesture, power_pose, psychology, social}, institution = {Harvard Business School}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:9547823}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Amy/Amy_2014_The_Benefit_of_Power_Posing_Before_a_Hig.pdf}, } @thesis{andersen14__sensor_factor_food_satis_, title = {Sensory Factors in Food Satisfaction. An Understanding of the Satisfaction Term and a Measurement of Factors Involved in Sensory-And Food Satisfaction}, author = {Andersen, Barbara Vad}, year = {2014}, tags = {food, metrics, satisfaction, sensory, taste}, publisher = {Technical University of Denmark}, institution = {National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/sensory-factors-in-food-satisfaction-an-understanding-of-the-sati}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Andersen/Andersen_2014_Sensory_Factors_in_Food_Satisfaction_an.pdf}, } @article{angrist14_peril_peer_effec_30_, title = {The Perils of Peer Effects}, author = {Angrist, Joshua D.}, year = {2014}, tags = {casuality, instrumental_variables, social_returns}, journal = {Labour Economics}, volume = {30}, pages = {98-108}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.labeco.2014.05.008}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2014.05.008}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Angrist/Angrist_2014_The_Perils_of_Peer_Effects.pdf}, } @online{anguelov14__synch_behav_trees_, title = {Synchronized Behavior Trees}, author = {Anguelov, Bobby}, year = {2014}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, behaviour_tree, game_ai, synchronization}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://takinginitiative.wordpress.com/2014/02/17/synchronized-behavior-trees/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Anguelov/Synchronized Behavior Trees Taking Initiative.pdf}, } @book{annandale14__damnat_pythos_, title = {The Damnation of Pythos}, author = {Annandale, David}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {30}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-84970-714-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Annandale/Annandale_2014_The_Damnation_of_Pythos.epub}, } @book{arronte14__mexic_, title = {Mexico}, subtitle = {The Cookbook}, author = {Arronte, Margarita Carrillo}, year = {2014}, tags = {cookbook, food, mexico}, publisher = {Phaidon}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-7148-6752-6}, url = {https://www.phaidon.com/store/cookbooks-food-and-drink/mexico-the-cookbook-9780714867527/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Arronte/Mexico The Cookbook.pdf}, } @article{asher14__organ_labor_origin_occup_safet_healt_act_24_, title = {Organized Labor and the Origins of the Occupational Safety and Health Act}, author = {Asher, Robert and Dunn, Mary Lee}, year = {2014}, tags = {labour_unions, occupational_safety, OSHA}, journal = {NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy}, volume = {24}, number = {3}, DATE_ADDED = {Mon Aug 11 18:26:35 2025}, pages = {279-301}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2190/ns.24.3.d}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/NS.24.3.d}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Asher/asher-dunn-2014-organized-labor-and-the-origins-of-the-occupational-safety-and-health-act.pdf}, } @blog{auriemma14__how_, title = {How to recognize the compression algorithms with your eyes}, author = {Auriemma, Luigi}, year = {2014}, tags = {algorithm, compression_algorithms, modding}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://zenhax.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=27}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Auriemma/How to recognize the compression algorithms with your eyes - ZenHAX.pdf}, } @article{balke14_how_do_agent_make_decis_17_, title = {How Do Agents Make Decisions? A Survey}, author = {Balke, Tina and Gilbert, Nigel}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, ABM, ACT_R, agents, artificial_intelligence, BDI, BOID, BRIDGE, CLARION, Consumat, eBDI, EMIL, MHP, NoA, norms, PECS, production_systems, review, SOAR}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, abstract = {When designing an agent-based simulation, an important question to answer is how to model the decision making processes of the agents in the system. A large number of agent decision making models can be found in the literature, each inspired by different aims and research questions. In this paper we provide a review of 14 agent decision making architectures that have attracted interest. They range from production-rule systems to psychologically- and neurologically-inspired approaches. For each of the architectures we give an overview of its design, highlight research questions that have been answered with its help and outline the reasons for the choice of the decision making model provided by the originators. Our goal is to provide guidelines about what kind of agent decision making model, with which level of simplicity or complexity, to use for which kind of research question.}, pages = {13}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/17/4/13.html}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Balke/Balke_2014_How_Do_Agents_Make_Decisions_a_Survey.pdf}, } @proceedings{banerjee14:_chaos_compl_leader_, title = {Chaos, Complexity and Leadership 2012}, editor = {Banerjee, Santo and Erçetin, Sefika Sule}, year = {2014}, tags = {chaos, charisma, complex_systems, complexity, leadership, management, multi_discipline}, journal = {Springer Proceedings in Complexity}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-94-007-7362-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-7362-2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7362-2}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Banerjee/_8a5f2.pdf}, } @book{banerjee14_chaos_compl_leader_, title = {Chaos, Complexity and Leadership 2012}, editor = {Banerjee, Santo and Erçetin, Şefika Şule}, year = {2014}, tags = {chaos, complex_systems, complexity, crisis_management, education, ethics, GARCH, islam, new_media, religion}, journal = {Springer Proceedings in Complexity}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-94-007-7362-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-7362-2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7362-2}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Banerjee/Banerjee_2014_Chaos_Complexity_and_Leadership_2012.pdf}, } @book{banerjee14_chaos_theor_polit_, title = {Chaos Theory in Politics}, author = {Banerjee, Santo and Tekin, Ali}, year = {2014}, tags = {arab_spring, chaos, communitarianism, complex_systems, decision_making, economics, fuzzy_logic, generative_justice, politics, text_book, uncertainty, utopia}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {The present work investigates global politics and political implications of social science and management with the aid of the latest complexity and chaos theories. Until now, deterministic chaos and nonlinear analysis have not been a focal point in this area of research. This book remedies this deficiency by utilizing these methods in the analysis of the subject matter. The authors provide the reader a detailed analysis on politics and its associated applications with the help of chaos theory, in a single edited volume.}, issn = {1860-0832}, pages = {201}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-94-017-8690-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-017-8691-1}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Banerjee/Banerjee_2014_Chaos_Theory_in_Politics.pdf}, } @inproceedings{barreto14__survey_proced_conten_gener_tools_, title = {A Survey of Procedural Content Generation Tools in Video Game Creature Design}, author = {Barreto, Nuno and Roque, Lincínio}, year = {2014}, tags = {aesthetics, authoring_tools, communication, computation, creature_design, game_ai, procedural_content, spore, survey, the_sims, video_games}, crossref = {carvalhais14:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @inbook{barringer14__react_gramm_, title = {Reactivity and Grammars}, subtitle = {An Exploration}, author = {Barringer, Howard and Rydeheard, David and Gabbay, Dov}, year = {2014}, tags = {formal_language, grammar, kripke_structure, reactive_grammar, string_transform}, booktitle = {Language, Culture, Computation: Computing - Theory and Technology}, edition = {1}, pages = {103-155}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-45321-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-45321-2_6}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45321-2_6}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Barringer/Barringer_2014_Reactivity_and_Grammars.pdf}, } @article{bayne14_whats_matter_with_enhan_learn_40_, title = {What's the Matter With 'technology-Enhanced Learning'?}, author = {Bayne, Sian}, year = {2014}, tags = {education, learnification, learning, post_humanism, technology, trans_humanism}, journal = {Learning, Media and Technology}, volume = {40}, number = {1}, pages = {5-20}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/17439884.2014.915851}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17439884.2014.915851}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bayne/Bayne_2014_What_s_the_Matter_With_technology_Enhan.pdf}, } @book{bell14__how_write_dazzl_dialog_, title = {How to Write Dazzling Dialogue}, subtitle = {The Fastest Way to Improve Any Manuscript}, author = {Bell, James Scott}, year = {2014}, tags = {dialogue, writing}, publisher = {Compendium_Press}, isbn = {978-0-910355-14-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bell/Bell_2014_How_to_Write_Dazzling_Dialogue.epub}, } @book{bemis14_evil_empir_, title = {Evil Empire}, author = {Bemis, Max and Getty, Ransom}, year = {2014}, tags = {comic, graphic_novel, politics}, publisher = {Boom}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bemis/Bemis_2014_Evil_Empire_2499a.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2014/Bemis/Bemis_2014_Evil_Empire_ef0b8.pdf}, file3 = {2000/2010/2014/Bemis/Bemis_2014_Evil_Empire.pdf}, } @article{berger14_semiot_societ_51_, title = {Semiotics and Society}, author = {Berger, Arthur Asa}, year = {2014}, tags = {marshall_mcluhan, review, roland_barthes, semiotics, society}, journal = {Society}, volume = {51}, number = {1}, abstract = {This essay introduces some of the basic concepts that can be used in applied semiotic analysis and discusses the work of some prominent semioticians, such as Ferdinande de Saussure, Charles Sander Peirce, Umberto Eco, and Roland Barthes. Barthes' book Mythologies is identified as a seminal text in applied semiotic analysis. Marshall McLuhan's book The Mechanical Bride is discussed as being semiotic in nature, though he doesn't use the term. The utility of semiotics utility in studying teeth, facial expression and other aspects of people watching and communication is also dealt with. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]}, issn = {01472011}, pages = {22–26}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s12115-013-9731-4}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Berger/Berger_2014_Semiotics_and_Society.pdf}, } @inbook{berry14__code_aesth_, title = {Code Aesthetics}, author = {Berry, David M.}, year = {2014}, tags = {aesthetics, code_studies, digital_media, hermeneutics, new_media}, pages = {69-71}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @misc{bertens14_liter_theor_, title = {Literary Theory}, subtitle = {The Basics}, author = {Bertens, Hans}, year = {2014}, tags = {feminism, literary_theory, post_structuralism, review, structuralism, text_book}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-415-53806-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bertens/Bertens_2014_Literary_Theory.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bex14__gener_dialog_game_execut_platf_, title = {Generalising argument dialogue with the Dialogue Game Execution Platform}, author = {Bex, Floris and Lawrence, John and Reed, Chris}, year = {2014}, tags = {AIF, argument_interchange, argumentation, DGDL, DGEP, dialogue, dialogue_game_description_language, dialogue_games, specification}, booktitle = {Computational Models of Argument, COMMA}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications}, isbn = {978-1-61499-436-7}, doi = {10.3233/978-1-61499-436-7-141}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bex/Bex_2014_Generalising_argument_dialogue_with_the_.pdf}, } @article{bicchieri14_norms_belief_63_, title = {Norms and Beliefs}, subtitle = {How Change Occurs}, author = {Bicchieri, Cristina and Mercier, Hugo}, year = {2014}, tags = {belief, change, dynamics, game_theory, norms, tipping_points}, journal = {The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly}, volume = {63}, number = {January 2014}, abstract = {Societies are rife with negative, damaging practices, from open defecation to female genital cutting, endemic in many developing countries, to corruption and violence against women and children that we also witness in many Western societies. The theoretical and practical challenge we face is twofold. On the one hand, we want to explain what generates and supports such practices. On the other, we want to find ways to change them permanently. We will argue here that social norms play an important role in both tasks. Often norms support or embed certain practices, so that eliminating the latter involves changing the former. Sometimes, however, norms have to be created in order to eliminate a negative practice and support a new one, as we know of several widely practiced behaviors that are not supported by norms, but can be changed by introducing them. To understand what we mean by 'practice' and 'norm', we shall next refer to Bicchieri (2006) definition of social norms, a definition that allows to shed light on the way norms are supported, and on ways we may act to change them.}, pages = {60–82}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-05307-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-05308-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bicchieri/Bicchieri_2014_Norms_and_Beliefs.pdf}, } @article{biemann14_comput_human_bridg_gap_between_4_, title = {Computational Humanities - Bridging the Gap Between Computer Science and Digital Humanities (Dagstuhl Seminar 14301)}, author = {Biemann, Chris and Crane, Gregory R. and Fellbaum, Christiane D. and Mehler, Alexander}, editor = {Biemann, Chris and Crane, Gregory R. and Fellbaum, Christiane D. and Mehler, Alexander}, year = {2014}, tags = {big_data, computational_humanities, computer_science, digital_humanities, eHumanities, experimental_methods}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {4}, number = {7}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {80–111}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-47929}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.4.7.80}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2014/4792}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Biemann/Biemann_2014_Computational_Humanities_Bridging_the_.pdf}, } @misc{bischoff14__stasis_screen_, title = {STASIS Screenplay}, author = {Bischoff, Christopher}, year = {2014}, tags = {dialogue, screen_play, video_games}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://thebrotherhoodgames.com/stasis/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bischoff/Bischoff_2014_STASIS_Screenplay.pdf}, } @misc{bischoff14__stasis_writt_text_, title = {Stasis Written Text}, author = {Bischoff, Christopher}, year = {2014}, tags = {video_game}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://thebrotherhoodgames.com/stasis/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bischoff/Bischoff_2014_Stasis_Written_Text.pdf}, } @article{blackwell14_collab_learn_throug_live_codin_3_, title = {Collaboration and Learning Through Live Coding (Dagstuhl Seminar 13382)}, author = {Blackwell, Alan and McLean, Alex and Noble, James and Rohrhuber, Julian}, editor = {Blackwell, Alan and McLean, Alex and Noble, James and Rohrhuber, Julian}, year = {2014}, tags = {algorithmic_composition, collaboration, computer_music, Improvised_interactive_programming, learning, live_coding, TOPLAP}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {3}, number = {9}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {130–168}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-44205}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.3.9.130}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2014/4420}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Blackwell/Blackwell_2014_Collaboration_and_Learning_Through_Live_.pdf}, } @book{boghossian14_manual_creat_atheis_, title = {Manual for Creating Atheists}, author = {Boghossian, Peter}, year = {2014}, tags = {atheism, doxastic_closure, faith, intervention, street_epistemology, text_book}, publisher = {Pitchstone Publishing}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Boghossian/Boghossian_2014_Manual_for_Creating_Atheists.pdf}, } @article{bohensky14_learn_dilem_social_ecolog_system_17_, title = {Learning Dilemmas in a Social-Ecological System}, subtitle = {An Agent-Based Modeling Exploration}, author = {Bohensky, Erin}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABM, africa, agents, dilemma, ecology, learning, social, social_ecological, water}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {17}, number = {1}, abstract = {The process of learning in social-ecological systems is an emerging area of research, but little attention has been given to how social and ecological interactions motivate or inhibit learning. This is highly relevant to the South African water sector, where a major policy transition is occurring that provides local water users and managers with new opportunities to engage in adaptive learning about how to balance human and ecological needs for water. In this paper, an agent-based model is used to explore potential lsquo;learning dilemmas, rsquo; or barriers to learning in the South African water sector, whereby human perceptions combined with social-ecological conditions affect the capacity, understanding, and willingness required to learn. Agents manage water according to different management strategies and use various indicators to evaluate their success. The model shows that in areas with highly variable hydrological regimes, agents may be less able to learn because conditions are too unpredictable for them to benefit from past experience. Because of these changing conditions, however, agents are more likely to try new water management strategies, promoting a greater diversity of experience in the system for agents to learn from in the future. In water-stressed areas, where agents tend to have greater difficulty fulfilling demand for water than in areas with abundant water supplies, they are also more apt to try new strategies. When learning is restricted to small areas, agents may learn more quickly but based on a more narrow range of experience than in larger or more heterogeneous areas. These results suggest a need to enhance learning so that it accounts for interacting hydrological, ecological, and social dynamics. Although the model is a highly stylised version of reality, this preliminary exploration may eventually help to reverse the past trend of poor understanding of social-ecological dynamics as they relate to water management.}, issn = {1460-7425}, pages = {2}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.18564/jasss.2448}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/17/1/2.html}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bohensky/Bohensky_2014_Learning_Dilemmas_in_a_Social_Ecological.pdf}, } @article{bohmann14_142_, title = {A comparison of norm maps}, author = {Bohmann, Anna Marie}, year = {2014}, tags = {category_theory, homotopy_theory, norm_maps}, journal = {Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society}, volume = {142}, number = {4}, date_added = {Wed Aug 2 22:54:03 2023}, pages = {1413-1423}, pdf_locked = {True}, doi = {10.1090/s0002-9939-2014-11845-4}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/S0002-9939-2014-11845-4}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bohmann/Bohmann_2014_A_comparison_of_norm_maps.pdf}, } @misc{boissier14_organ_orien_progr_mas_, title = {Organisation-Oriented Programming of Mas}, author = {Boissier, Olivier and Hübner, Jomi Fred and Kitio, Rosine and Ricci, Alessandro and Sichman, Jaime Simão}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, artifacts, MAS, MOISE, multi_agent_systems, OML, OOP, ORA4MAS, organisation, presentation, prototype, visualisation}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Boissier/Boissier_2014_Organisation_Oriented_Programming_of_Mas.pdf}, } @article{boyd14_its_compl_, title = {It's Complicated}, subtitle = {The Social Lives of Networked Teens}, author = {Boyd, Danah}, year = {2014}, tags = {addiction, anthropology, bullying, identity, inequality, literacy, privacy, social_network, teenagers, text_book}, journal = {It's Complicated: the Social Lives of Networked Teens}, abstract = {What is new about how teenagers communicate through services such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram? Does social media affect the quality of teens' lives? In this eye-opening book, youth culture and technology expert danah boyd uncovers some of the major myths regarding teens' use of social media. She explores tropes about identity, privacy, safety, danger and bullying. Ultimately, boyd argues that society fails young people when paternalism and protectionism hinder teenagers' ability to become informed, thoughtful and engaged citizens through their online interactions. Yet despite an environment of rampant fear-mongering, boyd finds that teens often find ways to engage and to develop a sense of identity. boyd's conclusions are essential reading not only for parents, teachers and others who work with teens, but also for anyone interested in the impact of emerging technologies on society, culture and commerce in years to come. Offering insights gleaned from more than a decade of original fieldwork interviewing teenagers across the United States, boyd concludes reassuringly that the kids are all right. At the same time, she acknowledges that coming to terms with life in a networked era is not easy or obvious. In a technologically mediated world, life is bound to be complicated.}, issn = {0010-6178}, pages = {296}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {24974568}, isbn = {978-0-300-16631-6}, doi = {10.1007/s10615-014-0512-3}, url = {http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&btnG=Search&q=intitle:it's+complicated+the+social+lives+of+networked+teens#1 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Its-Complicated-Social-Lives-Networked/dp/0300166311/ref=pd_sim_b_5?ie=UTF8&refRID=1WHN2TKQMZK3RB60W5SE}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Boyd/Boyd_2014_It_s_Complicated.pdf}, } @article{brame14_demog_patter_cumul_arres_preval_60_, title = {Demographic Patterns of Cumulative Arrest Prevalence By Ages 18 and 23}, author = {Brame, Robert and Bushway, Shawn D. and Paternoster, Ray and Turner, Michael G.}, year = {2014}, tags = {arrest, behaviour, crime, demographics, longitudinal, NLSY, racism}, journal = {Crime & Delinquency}, volume = {60}, number = {3}, arxivid = {15334406}, issn = {1527-5418}, pages = {471-486}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {28299348}, isbn = {4-14-955651-2}, doi = {10.1177/0011128713514801}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011128713514801}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Brame/Brame_2014_Demographic_Patterns_of_Cumulative_Arres.pdf}, } @misc{british14_britis_librar_rda_naco_train_progr_notes_, title = {British Library RDA NACO Training Programme Notes}, author = {{The British Library Board}}, year = {2014}, tags = {archive, authority_control, british_library, corporate_names, data_description, metadata, naming, places, training}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.bl.uk/collection-metadata/training}, url2 = {https://www.bl.uk/collection-metadata/downloads}, file = {2000/2010/2014/British/British_2014_British_Library_RDA_NACO_Training_Progra_622a5.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2014/British/British_2014_British_Library_RDA_NACO_Training_Progra_17581.pdf}, file3 = {2000/2010/2014/British/British_2014_British_Library_RDA_NACO_Training_Progra_b5c8a.pdf}, file4 = {2000/2010/2014/British/British_2014_British_Library_RDA_NACO_Training_Progra_a82fe.pdf}, file5 = {2000/2010/2014/British/British_2014_British_Library_RDA_NACO_Training_Progra_a9e8f.pdf}, file6 = {2000/2010/2014/British/British_2014_British_Library_RDA_NACO_Training_Progra_a26cf.pdf}, file7 = {2000/2010/2014/British/British_2014_British_Library_RDA_NACO_Training_Progra_ef6af.pdf}, file8 = {2000/2010/2014/British/British_2014_British_Library_RDA_NACO_Training_Progra.pdf}, } @inproceedings{brown14__survey_progr_pract_handl_compl_creat_codin_, title = {A Survey of Programmers' Practices for Handling Complexity in Creative Coding}, author = {Brown, Ollie and Saunders, Rob and Tomitsch, Martin}, year = {2014}, tags = {aesthetics, best_practices, communication, complexity, computation, creative_coding, survey}, crossref = {carvalhais14:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @article{brown14_logic_settl_accum_lands_perpet_vanis_4_, title = {The Logic of Settler Accumulation in a Landscape of Perpetual Vanishing}, author = {Brown, Nicholas A.}, year = {2014}, tags = {architecture, capitalism, climate_change, colonialism, fracking, landscape, national_parks, nature, settler_accumulation}, journal = {Settler Colonial Studies}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, issn = {18380743}, pages = {1–26}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/2201473X.2013.784236}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Brown/Brown_2014_The_Logic_of_Settler_Accumulation_in_a_L.pdf}, } @thesis{brusk14_steps_towar_creat_social_compet_game_charac_, title = {Steps Towards Creating Socially Competent Game Characters}, author = {Brusk, J}, year = {2014}, tags = {dialogue, dissertation, frame, FSMs, games, gossip, NPC, rule, SCXML, small_talk, social, state_chart}, abstract = {This thesis investigates and presents approaches towards creating more socially competent NPCs by means of natural language dialogues. The aim is to provide hands-on solutions for game developers who want to offer interactions with the NPCs in the game that are socially driven rather than functionally motivated and that encourage the player to build and maintain relationships between the character they control and the other game characters. By means of gameplay design patterns (GDPs), i.e. a semi-formal means of describing, sharing and expanding knowledge about game design, a selection of games have been analysed in order to identify existing and hypothetical GDPs for game dialogues. The analysis resulted in a number of GDPs that support, or could support, social interaction among game characters. A selection of the identified patterns has then been modelled using Harel statecharts and implemented in State Chart XML, a candidate to become a W3C standard}, institution = {University of Gothenburg}, pages = {243}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, isbn = {978-91-628-8890-9}, url = {https://gupea.ub.gu.se/handle/2077/34774}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Brusk/Brusk_2014_Steps_Towards_Creating_Socially_Competen.pdf}, } @misc{bryson14_artif_intel_pro_social_behav_, title = {Artificial Intelligence and Pro-Social Behaviour}, author = {Bryson, Joanna J.}, year = {2014}, tags = {agency, artificial_intelligence, behaviour, behavioural_ecology, cognition, communication, cooperation, layers, pro_social, social_investment}, abstract = {If artificial intelligence (AI) were achievable, what would the conse-quences be for human society? 1 Perhaps surprisingly, the answer to this question is already at hand. We are achieving rapid and accelerating success in our quest to build AI. That very success - and the slowness with which both the academic community and the general public have come to recognise it - has shown how lit-tle we understand our own intelligence, and its role in our lives and culture. Here I attempt to address this problem of understanding, exploiting a variety of scientific evidence, including social simulation. I begin by reviewing current progress in AI, which is profound but underestimated. I suggest this lack of recognition is due to the mistaken belief that intelligence implies agency. I next examine the related question of human uniqueness: why do only we have language and extensive built culture? I use models and data to show that the propensities to use culture, share information and behave altruistically are neither unique to humans nor inexplicable to biology, but rather our uniqueness hinges on the extent of our capacities for communication and memory. Finally, I apply the impact of AI on extending our intelligence to these theories, to predict-and observe-consequences of AI on human societies and in-dividual human lives. I make and support policy recommendations based on these predictions.}, pages = {1–28}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bryson/Bryson_2014_Artificial_Intelligence_and_Pro_Social_B.pdf}, } @article{buckels14_troll_just_want_to_have_fun_, title = {Trolls Just Want To Have Fun}, author = {Buckels, Erin E. and Trapnell, Paul D. and Paulhus, Delroy L.}, year = {2014}, tags = {anti_social, online, psychology, sadism, trolling}, journal = {Personality and Individual Differences}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {01918869}, month = {feb}, pages = {1–6}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.paid.2014.01.016}, url = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0191886914000324}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Buckels/Buckels_2014_Trolls_Just_Want_To_Have_Fun.pdf}, } @book{buechler14_critic_sociol_, title = {Critical Sociology}, author = {Buechler, Steven M.}, year = {2014}, tags = {critical_theory, domination, identity, inequality, power, society, sociology}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-61205-625-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Buechler/Buechler_2014_Critical_Sociology.pdf}, } @inbook{bueger14_think_, title = {Thinking assemblages methodologically}, subtitle = {Some rules of thumb}, author = {Bueger, Christian}, year = {2014}, tags = {gilles_deleuze, guidelines, metaphor, methods, ontology, philosophy, review}, booktitle = {Reassembling International Theory}, publisher = {Springer}, chapter = {7}, pages = {58–66}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1057/9781137383969_7}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bueger/Bueger_2014_Thinking_assemblages_methodologically.pdf}, } @book{bueno14_lauren_ipsum_, title = {Lauren Ipsum}, subtitle = {A Story about Computer Science and Other Improbable Things}, author = {Bueno, Carlos}, year = {2014}, tags = {children, computer_science, fiction}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59327-574-7}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bueno/Bueno_2014_Lauren_Ipsum.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bulling14_boolean_game_based_model_socio_techn_system_, title = {A Boolean Game Based Modeling of Socio-Technical Systems}, author = {Bulling, Nils}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABM, ACL, boolean, complex_systems, game_theory, incentives, organisation, socio_technical, STS}, booktitle = {German Conference on Multiagent System Technologies}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://homepages.abdn.ac.uk/n.oren/pages/COIN14/papers/p14.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bulling/Bulling_2014_A_Boolean_Game_Based_Modeling_of_Socio_T.pdf}, } @article{bulling14_survey_multi_agent_decis_makin_28_, title = {A Survey of Multi-Agent Decision Making}, author = {Bulling, Nils}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABM, agents, bargaining, bounded_rationality, coordination, decision_making, game_theory, MADM, markov, MAS, multi_agent_systems, negotiation, norms, organisation, planning, POMDP, review, visualisation}, journal = {Künstliche Intelligenz}, volume = {28}, number = {3}, abstract = {In this article we give a high-level overview of various aspects relevant to multi-agent decision making. Classical decision theory makes the start. Then, we introduce multi-agent decision making, focussing on game theory, complex decision making, and on intelligent agents. Afterwards, we discuss methods for reaching agreements interactively, e.g. by negotiation, bargaining, and argumentation, followed by approaches to coordinate and to control agents' decision making.}, issn = {0933-1875}, pages = {147–158}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s13218-014-0314-3}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s13218-014-0314-3}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bulling/Bulling_2014_A_Survey_of_Multi_Agent_Decision_Making.pdf}, } @book{burke14_searc_method_, title = {Search Methodologies}, subtitle = {Introductory Tutorials in Optimization and Decision Support Techniques}, editor = {Burke, Edmund K. and Kendall, Graham}, year = {2014}, tags = {artificial_immune_system, constraint_programming, fitness_landscape, fuzzy_reasoning, genetic_algorithm, GRASP, greedy_search, hyper_heuristics, integer_programming, methodology, optimisation, scatter_search, search, simulated_annealing, statistics, swarm_intelligence, tabu_search, variable_neighbourhood}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4614-6940-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4614-6940-7}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Burke/Burke_2014_Search_Methodologies.pdf}, } @book{burns14_indias_healt_indus_, title = {India's Healthcare Industry}, subtitle = {Innovation in Delivery, Financing and Manufacturing}, editor = {Burns, Lawton Robert}, year = {2014}, tags = {aravind_eye_care, biotechnology, finance, health_care, india, manufacturing, medical_tourism}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-107-62234-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Burns/Burns_2014_India_s_Healthcare_Industry.pdf}, } @misc{businessweek14_race_class_futur_fergus_, title = {Race, Class, and The Future of Ferguson}, author = {Businessweek, Bloomberg}, year = {2014}, tags = {ferguson, police_violence, race}, howpublished = {Magazine}, month = {August}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Businessweek/Businessweek_2014_Race_Class_and_The_Future_of_Ferguson.pdf}, } @thesis{buttfield-addison14__person_, title = {Understanding and Supporting Personal Information Management Across Multiple Platforms}, author = {Buttfield-Addison, Paris Stelios}, year = {2014}, tags = {cross_platform, personal_information_management, PIM, prototype, technology, user_centered_design}, institution = {University of Tasmania}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://figshare.utas.edu.au/ndownloader/files/40948196}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Buttfield-addison/Whole-Buttfield-Addison-thesis.pdf}, } @book{c.14_princ_of_objec_orien_javas_, title = {The Principles Of Object-Oriented Javascript}, author = {C. Zakas, Nicholas}, year = {2014}, tags = {design, javascript, programming, text_book}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, abstract = {Most developers associate object-oriented pro gramming with languages that are typi- cally taught in school, like C++ and Java, which base object-oriented programming around classes. Before you can do anything in these languages, you need to create a class, even if you're just writing a simple command-line program.}, pages = {120}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59327-540-2}, file = {2000/2010/2014/C/C_2014_The_Principles_Of_Object_Oriented_Javasc.pdf}, } @booklet{cahoone14_moder_polit_tradit_, title = {The Modern Political Tradition}, subtitle = {Hobbes To Habermas}, author = {Cahoone, Lawrence}, year = {2014}, tags = {alexis_de_tocqueville, audiobook, charles_louis_montesquieu, environment, feminism, friedrich_hayek, geoge_hegel, hannah_arendt, herbert_marcuse, history, hobbes, immanuel_kant, jean_jacques_rousseau, johann_strauss, john_locke, john_rawls, jurgen_habermas, karl_marx, karl_schmitt, machiavelli, mill, philosophy, politics, power, RAND, robert_nozick, smith, text_book}, institution = {The Teaching Company}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {The Great Courses}, url = {https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/the-modern-political-tradition-hobbes-to-habermas}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Cahoone/Cahoone_2014_The_Modern_Political_Tradition.pdf}, } @report{campaign14_the_shift_in_public_opinion_, title = {The Shift In Public Opinion On LGBT Equality}, author = {{Human Rights Campaign}}, year = {2014}, tags = {DOMA, history, LGBTQ, politics, public_opinion}, institution = {Human Rights Campaign}, pages = {1–28}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Campaign/Campaign_2014_THE_SHIFT_IN_PUBLIC_OPINION_ON_LGBT_EQUA.pdf}, } @article{carter14__draft_army_9_, title = {Drafting an Army}, author = {Carter, Marcus and Gibbs, Martin and Harrop, Mitchell}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, hobby, ludological_analysis, non_digital_games, table_top_game, tournaments, war_games, wargaming, warhammer}, journal = {Games and Culture}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, pages = {122-147}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1555412013513349}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1555412013513349}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Carter/Carter_2014_Drafting_an_Army.pdf}, } @proceedings{carvalhais14:_comput_commun_aesth_x_, title = {Computation, Communication, Aesthetics and X (xCoAx)}, editor = {Carvalhais, Miguel and Verdicchio, Mario}, year = {2014}, tags = {aesthetics, communication, computation}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-989-746-036-4}, url = {http://proceedings.xcoax.org/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Carvalhais/Carvalhais_2014_Computation_Communication_Aesthetics_a.pdf}, } @article{castelfranchi14_inten_light_goals_33_, title = {Intentions in the Light of Goals}, author = {Castelfranchi, Cristiano}, year = {2014}, tags = {action, agenda, belief, coherence, goals, intention, layers, motivation, taxonomy}, journal = {Topoi}, volume = {33}, number = {1}, issn = {01677411}, pages = {103–116}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s11245-013-9218-3}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Castelfranchi/Castelfranchi_2014_Intentions_in_the_Light_of_Goals.pdf}, } @article{castelfranchi14_minds_as_social_instit_13_, title = {Minds As Social Institutions}, author = {Castelfranchi, Cristiano}, year = {2014}, tags = {artifacts, coordination, counts_as, forgiving, frame, gifts, institution, ontology, responsibility, social, theory_of_mind}, journal = {Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, abstract = {I will first discuss how social interactions organize, coordinate, and specialize as “artifacts,” tools; how these tools are not only for coordination but for achieving something, for some outcome (goal/function), for a collective work. In particular, I will argue that these artifacts specify (predict and prescribe) the mental contents of the participants, both in terms of beliefs and acceptances and in terms of motives and plans. We have to revise the behavioristic view of “scripts” and ”roles”; when we play a role we wear a ”mind.” No collective action would be possible without shared and/or ascribed mental contents. This is also very crucial for a central form of automatic mind-reading (mind ascription). Second, I will argue that often what really matters is the ascribed/prescribed, worn, mind not the real, private one. We have to play (like in the symbolic play) ”as if” we had those mental contents. This social convention and mutual assumption makes the interaction work. The ascribed beliefs and goals are not necessarily explicitly there; they might be just implicit as inactive (we act just by routine and automatically) or implicit as potential. The coordination and social action works thanks to these ”as if” (ascribed and pretended) minds, thanks to those conventional constructs. Our social minds for social interactions are coordination artifacts and social institutions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved)(journal abstract)}, invalid_isbn = {1109701393240}, issn = {15728676}, pages = {121–143}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s11097-013-9324-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Castelfranchi/Castelfranchi_2014_Minds_As_Social_Institutions.pdf}, } @inbook{castronova14__virtual_econom_, title = {Virtual Economies}, author = {Castronova, Edward and Ross, Travis L.}, year = {2014}, tags = {digital_media, economics, new_media, virtual_economy}, pages = {506-509}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inproceedings{casu14_imagin_sound_1_, title = {Imaginary Soundscapes}, subtitle = {The SoDA Project}, author = {Casu, Matteo and Koutsomichalis, Marinos and Valle, Andrea}, year = {2014}, tags = {HCI, IDE, imagination, information_retrieval, ontology, procedural_content, SoDA, soundscape, urban_design}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 9th Audio Mostly: A Conference on Interaction With Sound}, volume = {1}, abstract = {©2015 The Authors. Background: Histological analysis of the cochlea is required to understand the physiological and pathological processes in the inner ear. In the past, many embedding techniques have been tested in the cochlea to find an optimal protocol that gives both good morphological and immunohistochemical results. Resins provide high quality cochlear morphology with reduced immunogenicity due to the higher polymerization temperature. New method: We used Technovit 9100 New ®, a low temperature embedding system based on methyl methacrylate, on adult guinea pig and mouse cochleae to evaluate preservation of the morphology and maintenance of the antigenicity. Results: Conventional toluidine blue staining, as well as immunohistochemical staining with a set of commonly used antibodies, showed highly preserved morphology and immunogenicity of decalcified adult guinea pig and mouse cochleae. Comparison with existing method(s): We demonstrate both, well-preserved morphology and preservation of antigenicity, superior to other embedding techniques. Conclusions: Our results showed that the Technovit 9100 New ®embedding system provided highly preserved morphology and immunogenicity with our protocol in adult guinea pig and mouse cochleae.}, issn = {1872678X}, pages = {5:1—-5:8}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-3032-9}, doi = {10.1016/j.jneumeth.2015.07.017}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2636879.2636885}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Casu/Casu_2014_Imaginary_Soundscapes.pdf}, } @inproceedings{cerny14_smart_areas_modul_approac_simul_, title = {Smart Areas - A Modular Approach to Simulation of Daily Life in an Open World Video Game}, author = {Černý, Martin and Plch, Tomás and Marko, Matej and Ondrácek, Petr and Brom, Cyril}, editor = {Duval, Béatrice and van den Herik, H. Jaap and Loiseau, Stéphane and Filipe, Joaquim}, year = {2014}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, game_ai, game_design, NPC, smart_areas}, booktitle = {ICAART 2014 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, Volume 1, ESEO, Angers, Loire Valley, France, 6-8 March, 2014}, publisher = {SciTePress}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/conf/icaart/CernyPMOB14.bib}, pages = {703–708}, pdf_locked = {False}, timestamp = {Sat, 01 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0100}, doi = {10.5220/0004921107030708}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5220/0004921107030708}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Cern/Cern_2014_Smart_Areas_A_Modular_Approach_to_Simu.pdf}, } @inproceedings{cerny14_spice_it_up_, title = {Spice It Up! Enriching Open World NPC Simulation Using Constraint Satisfaction}, author = {Černý, Martin and Brom, Cyril and Barták, Roman and Antoš, Martin}, editor = {Horswill, Ian and Jhala, Arnav}, year = {2014}, tags = {constraint_satisfaction, NPC, quest, situation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, AIIDE}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, publisher = {AAAI}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/conf/aiide/CernyBBA14.bib}, pages = {16-22}, pdf_locked = {False}, timestamp = {Wed, 10 Feb 2021 22:01:16 +0100}, doi = {10.1609/aiide.v10i1.12715}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v10i1.12715}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Cern/Cern_2014_Spice_It_Up_Enriching_Open_World_NPC_Si.pdf}, } @misc{champandard14_monte_carlo_tree_searc_total_war_, title = {Monte-Carlo Tree Search in TOTAL WAR}, subtitle = {ROME II's Campaign AI}, author = {Champandard, Alex J.}, year = {2014}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, monte_carlo_tree_search, strategy}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://web.archive.org/web/20170313041719/http://aigamedev.com/open/coverage/mcts-rome-ii/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Champandard/Champandard_2014_Monte_Carlo_Tree_Search_in_TOTAL_WAR.pdf}, } @book{ching14_archit_, title = {Architecture}, subtitle = {Form, space, and order}, author = {Ching, Francis D. K.}, year = {2014}, tags = {architecture, organisation, space, text_book, time, urban_design}, publisher = {John Wiley & Sons}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ching/Ching_2014_Architecture.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ciardelli14_modal_realm_quest_, title = {Modalities in the Realm of Questions}, subtitle = {Axiomatizing Inquisitive Epistemic Logic}, author = {Ciardelli, Ivano}, year = {2014}, tags = {epistemic_logic, IEL, inquisitive_semantics, logic_of_questions, modal_logic}, booktitle = {Advances in Modal Logic}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84890-151-3}, url = {http://www.aiml.net/volumes/volume10/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ciardelli/Ciardelli_2014_Modalities_in_the_Realm_of_Questions.pdf}, } @book{cicero14_cicer_compl_works_, title = {Cicero - The Complete Works}, author = {Cicero, Marcus Tullius}, year = {2014}, tags = {history, marcus_tullius_cicero, philosophy, politics}, publisher = {Delphi Classics}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Cicero/Cicero_2014_Cicero_The_Complete_Works.epub}, } @article{citron14_scored_societ_89_, title = {The Scored Society}, subtitle = {Due Process for Automated Predictions}, author = {Citron, Danielle Keats and Pasquale, Frank}, year = {2014}, tags = {algorithmic_decision_making, due_process, justice, law}, journal = {Washington University Law Review}, volume = {89}, publisher = {HeinOnline}, pages = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/washlr89&div=4&id=&page=}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Citron/Citron_2014_The_Scored_Society.pdf}, } @article{clelland14_core_apple_20_, title = {The Core of the Apple}, subtitle = {Degrees of Monopoly and Dark Value in Global Commodity Chains}, author = {Clelland, Donald A.}, year = {2014}, tags = {apple, chinese_labor, dark_value, global_commodity_chains, monopoly, monopsony, unequal_exchange, value_capture}, journal = {Journal of World-Systems Research}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {82-111}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.5195/jwsr.2014.564}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jwsr.2014.564}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Clelland/Clelland_2014_The_Core_of_the_Apple.pdf}, } @online{cockburn14__secret_repor_that_helps_israel_hide_facts_, title = {The Secret Report That Helps Israel Hide Facts}, author = {Cockburn, Patrick}, year = {2014}, tags = {censorship, frank_luntz, gaza, israel, israel_project, palestine}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/israelgaza-conflict-the-secret-report-that-helps-israelis-to-hide-facts-9630765.html}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Cockburn/cockburn14_secret_repor_that_helps_israel_hide_facts.pdf}, } @inproceedings{colledanchise14_how_behav_trees_modul_robus_, title = {How Behavior Trees Modularize Robustness and Safety in Hybrid Systems}, author = {Colledanchise, Michele and Ögren, Petter}, year = {2014}, tags = {behaviour_tree, design, FSMs, JADE, modularity, robotics, robustness, ROS, safety}, booktitle = {IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems}, abstract = {Behavior Trees (BTs) have become a popular framework for designing controllers of in-game opponents in the computer gaming industry. In this paper, we formalize and analyze the reasons behind the success of the BTs using standard tools of robot control theory, focusing on how properties such as robustness and safety are addressed in a modular way. In particular, we show how these key properties can be traced back to the ideas of subsumption and sequential compositions of robot behaviors. Thus BTs can be seen as a recent addition to a long research effort towards increasing modularity, robustness and safety of robot control software. To illustrate the use of BTs, we provide a set of solutions to example problems.}, issn = {21530866}, pages = {1482–1488}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4799-6934-0}, doi = {10.1109/IROS.2014.6942752}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Colledanchise/Colledanchise_2014_How_Behavior_Trees_Modularize_Robustness.pdf}, } @inproceedings{colledanchise14_perfor_analy_stoch_behav_trees_, title = {Performance Analysis of Stochastic Behavior Trees}, author = {Colledanchise, Michele and Marzinotto, Alejandro and Ogren, Petter}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, artificial_intelligence, behaviour_tree, DTMC, efficiency, markov, metrics, performance, probability, stochastic}, booktitle = {Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation}, abstract = {This paper presents a mathematical framework for performance analysis of Behavior Trees (BTs). BTs are a recent alternative to Finite State Machines (FSMs), for doing modular task switching in robot control architectures. By encoding the switching logic in a tree structure, instead of distributing it in the states of a FSM, modularity and reusability are improved. In this paper, we compute performance measures, such as success/failure probabilities and execution times, for plans encoded and executed by BTs. To do this, we first introduce Stochastic Behavior Trees (SBT), where we assume that the probabilistic performance measures of the basic action controllers are given. We then show how Discrete Time Markov Chains (DTMC) can be used to aggregate these measures from one level of the tree to the next. The recursive structure of the tree then enables us to step by step propagate such estimates from the leaves (basic action controllers) to the root (complete task execution). Finally, we verify our analytical results using massive Monte Carlo simulations, and provide an illustrative example of the results for a complex robotic task.}, issn = {10504729}, pages = {3265–3272}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4799-3685-4}, doi = {10.1109/ICRA.2014.6907328}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Colledanchise/Colledanchise_2014_Performance_Analysis_of_Stochastic_Behav.pdf}, } @proceedings{conf_atal_2013coin_, title = {Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Agent Systems IX, 2013, COIN, COIN@AAMAS, COIN@PRIMA}, editor = {Balke, Tina and Dignum, Frank and van Riemsdijk, M. Birna and Chopra, Amit K.}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, coherence, COIN, commitment, complex_systems, conflict, coordination, deontic_logic, distributed_systems, domain, emotion, events, framework, institution, management, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norm_aware, norms, ontology, organisation, out, policy, simulation, socio_technical, states, text_book, values}, booktitle = {COIN@AAMAS/PRIMA}, volume = {8386}, publisher = {Springer}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/db/conf/atal/coin2013.html}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, isbn = {978-3-319-07313-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-07314-9}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Balke/Balke_2013_Coordination_Organizations_Institution.pdf}, } @proceedings{conf_clima_2014_, title = {Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems - 15th International Workshop, CLIMA XV, Prague, Czech Republic, August 18-19, 2014. Proceedings}, editor = {Bulling, Nils and van der Torre, Leendert W. N. and Villata, Serena and Jamroga, Wojtek and Vasconcelos, Wamberto Weber}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, agreement_technology, allocation, artificial_institutions, behaviour, complexity, hierarchy, justification_logic, MAS, multi_agent_systems, partial_information, persuasion, situatedness, verification}, booktitle = {CLIMA}, volume = {8624}, publisher = {Springer}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/db/conf/clima/clima2014.html}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, isbn = {978-3-319-09763-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-09764-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Bulling/clima_2014.pdf}, } @inproceedings{coons14__replac_geogr_stand_, title = {The Replacement of Geography by Standards}, subtitle = {Local Bodies and Global Rules}, author = {Coons, Ginger}, year = {2014}, tags = {aesthetics, anthropometry, body, colonialism, communication, computation, digitisation, FOQNE, geography, measurement, snow_crash, standards}, crossref = {carvalhais14:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @book{cooper14_build_your_own_websit_, title = {Build Your Own Website}, author = {Cooper, Nate}, year = {2014}, tags = {design, html, programming, text_book, web, word_press}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59327-522-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Cooper/Cooper_2014_Build_Your_Own_Website.pdf}, } @inbook{croxall14__twitt_tumbl_microb_, title = {Twitter, Tumblr, and Microblogging}, author = {Croxall, Brian}, year = {2014}, tags = {digital_media, new_media, social_media, tumblr, twitter}, pages = {492-496}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inproceedings{cruz14__ecosy_corpor_polit_, title = {An Ecosystem of Corporate Politicians}, author = {Cruz, Pedro and Costa, Cátia and Machado, Penousal}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, aesthetics, communication, computation, donos_de_portugal, graphic_design, poderopedia, politician, socio_economic, theyrule_net, visualisation}, url = {http://pmcruz.com/eco/}, crossref = {carvalhais14:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @misc{daigle14_statem_teach_philos_, title = {Statement of Teaching Philosophy}, author = {Daigle, Jay}, year = {2014}, tags = {education, philosophy, teaching}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://jaydaigle.net/assets/daigle_teaching_statement.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Daigle/Daigle_2014_Statement_of_Teaching_Philosophy.pdf}, } @proceedings{dalpiaz14_engin_multi_agent_system_, title = {Engineering Multi-Agent Systems, EMAS}, editor = {Dalpiaz, Fabiano and Dix, Jürgen and van Riemsdijk, M. Birna}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, AgentSpeak, AORTA, BDI, CaFe, commitment, JASON, MAS, MOISE, multi_agent_systems, side_effects, software_engineering, typing}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-14484-9}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14484-9}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Dalpiaz/Dalpiaz_2014_Engineering_Multi_Agent_Systems.pdf}, } @book{dartnell14_knowl_, title = {The Knowledge}, subtitle = {How to Rebuild Our World from Scratch}, author = {Dartnell, Lewis}, year = {2014}, tags = {agriculture, chemistry, clothing, food_production, knowledge, scientific_method, technology}, publisher = {The Bodley Head}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Dartnell/Dartnell_2014_The_Knowledge.epub}, } @book{davies14_inter_organ_, title = {International Organizations}, author = {Davies, Michael and Woodward, Richard}, year = {2014}, tags = {agriculture, development_banks, economics, european_union, history, international_organisation, political_alliance, semi_autonomous_agency, united_nations}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78100-457-9}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Davies/Davies_2014_International_Organizations.pdf}, } @book{davies14_listen_child_, title = {Listening to Children}, subtitle = {Being and Becoming}, author = {Davies, Bronwyn}, year = {2014}, tags = {children, community, diffraction, education, listening, pedagogy, sweden}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-77039-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Davies/Davies_2014_Listening_to_Children.pdf}, } @article{de14_analy_use_event_states_as_8386_LNAI_, title = {Analysis of the Use of Events and States As Brute Facts in Modelling of Institutional Facts}, author = {De Brito, Maiquel and Hübner, Jomi Fred and Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, behaviour, environment, events, expressiveness, facts, institution, MAS, multi_agent_systems, rule, semantics, states}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = {8386 LNAI}, abstract = {Although the institutional dimension of a multi-agent sys- tem can be affected directly by the actions of the agents, it can be also affected by facts originating in the environment or even in the institu- tion. In previous work, we proposed a model, language and its interpreter to specify the institutional consequences of both events and states from environment and institution. This paper analyses this twofold approach, looking for a better understanding about the performance of the inter- preter and about the design differences between using event and states. The contributions of this work are (i) the evaluation of some aspects of a proposed and implemented language, (ii) guidelines to choose between events and states to model count-as rules, and (iii) an initial benchmark to evaluate further improvements to the interpreter and the performance of similar proposals.}, issn = {16113349}, pages = {177–192}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-07313-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-07314-9_10}, file = {2000/2010/2014/De/De_2014_Analysis_of_the_Use_of_Events_and_States.pdf}, } @thesis{de14_war_coup_preven_devel_states_, title = {War and Coup Prevention in Developing States}, author = {De Bruin, Erica Susanne}, year = {2014}, tags = {bangladesh, counterbalancing, coup, coup_prevention, developing_states, jordan, politics, soviet_union, war}, institution = {Yale University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://search.proquest.com/openview/3529b436c991749547fde9c39aaecdc7/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y}, file = {2000/2010/2014/De/De_2014_War_and_Coup_Prevention_in_Developing_St.pdf}, } @book{dembski-bowden14__legac_betray_, title = {Legacies of Betrayal}, author = {Dembski-Bowden, Aaron and Annandale, David and French, John and Haley, Guy and Kyme, Nick and McNeill, Graham and Reynolds, Anythony and Thorpe, Gav and Wraight, Chris}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {31}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-84970-794-7}, file = {2000/2010/2014/DembskiBowden/DembskiBowden_2014_Legacies_of_Betrayal.epub}, } @article{demeulenaere14_polit_ontol_seeds_, title = {A Political Ontology of Seeds}, subtitle = {The Transformative Frictions of a Farmers' Movement in Europe}, author = {Demeulenaere, Elise}, year = {2014}, tags = {commons, economics, farming, ontology, peasants, politics, seeds, social_movement}, journal = {Focaal}, number = {69}, abstract = {This article follows the trajectory of a French farmers' movement that contests the seed production and regulation system set in place during agricultural modernization. It focuses on the creativity of the movement, which ranges from semantic innovations (such as peasant seeds) to the reinvention of onfarm breeding practices based on new scientific paradigms, and includes new alliances with the social movements defending the commons. The trajectory of the movement is shaped by its encounters-with scientists, other international seed contestations, and other social movements-and by the productive frictions they create. This in-depth reframing of the activities connected to seeds contributes to building a counternarrative about farmers and seeds that reopens spaces for contestation. In this counternarrative, peasant seeds play a central and subversive role in the sense that they question the ontological assumptions of present seed laws. ©Stichting Focaal and Berghahn Books.}, issn = {0920-1297}, pages = {45–61}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3167/fcl.2014.690104}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Demeulenaere/Demeulenaere_2014_A_Political_Ontology_of_Seeds.pdf}, } @inbook{dena14__trans_fiction_, title = {Transmedial Fiction}, author = {Dena, Christy}, year = {2014}, tags = {dialogism, digital_media, gerard_genette, hypertext, mikhail_bakhtin, new_media, trans_media, trans_textuality, transmedial_fiction}, pages = {486-489}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @article{deng14_relat_reason_method_linear_logic_proces_algeb_26_, title = {Relating Reasoning Methodologies in Linear Logic and Process Algebra}, author = {Deng, Yuxin and Simmons, Robert J. and Cervesato, Iliano}, year = {2014}, tags = {labeled_transition_system, linear_logic, logic, process_algebra, proof_theory}, journal = {Mathematical Structures in Computer Science}, volume = {26}, number = {5}, pages = {868-906}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/s0960129514000413}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0960129514000413}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Deng/Deng_2014_Relating_Reasoning_Methodologies_in_Line.pdf}, } @misc{dhiel14__what_i_wish_i_knew_, title = {What I Wish I Knew When Learning Haskell}, author = {Dhiel, Stephen}, year = {2014}, tags = {concurrency, data_structure, education, GADTs, haskell, language, math, monads, parser, text_book, transformer}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://github.com/sdiehl/wiwinwlh}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Dhiel/Dhiel_2014_What_I_Wish_I_Knew_When_Learning_Haskell.pdf}, } @article{dig14_futur_refac_dagst_semin_4_, title = {The Future of Refactoring (Dagstuhl Seminar 14211)}, author = {Dig, Danny and Griswold, William G. and Murphy-Hill, Emerson and Schäfer, Max}, editor = {Dig, Danny and Griswold, William G. and Murphy-Hill, Emerson and Schäfer, Max}, year = {2014}, tags = {refactoring}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {4}, number = {5}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {40–67}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-46807}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.4.5.40}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2014/4680}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Dig/Dig_2014_The_Future_of_Refactoring_Dagstuhl_Semi.pdf}, } @article{dignum14_formal_seman_agent_24_, title = {A Formal Semantics for Agent (re)organization}, author = {Dignum, Frank and Dignum, Virginia}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, agent_organization_logic, agents, case_study, duty, LAO, markets, MAS, multi_agent_systems, organisation, re_organization, semantics, staffing, supply_chain}, journal = {Journal of Logic and Computation}, volume = {24}, number = {6}, abstract = {Agent organizations can be seen as a set of entities regulated by mechanisms of social order and created by more or less autonomous actors to achieve common goals. Just like agents, organizations should also be able to adapt themselves to changing environments. In order to develop a theory of how this reorganization should be performed we need a formal framework in which organizations, organizational performance and the reorganization itself can be described. In this article, we present a formal description of reorganization actions in Logic forAgent Organization. We show how this formalization can support the preservation of some nice properties of organizations while it can also be used to reason about which reorganization is needed to achieve some basic organizational properties. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]}, issn = {1465363X}, pages = {1341–1363}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-32896-1}, doi = {10.1093/logcom/exs067}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Dignum/Dignum_2014_A_Formal_Semantics_for_Agent_re_organiz.pdf}, } @report{dimant14_crook_crook_, title = {A Crook is a Crook... But is H Still a Crook Abroad?}, author = {Dimant, Eugen and Krieger, Time and Redlin, Margarete}, year = {2014}, tags = {corruption, crime, economics, GMM, immigration, methods, migration, sociology}, institution = {CESifo}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Working Paper}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10419/103111}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Dimant/Dimant_2014_A_Crook_is_a_Crook_But_is_H_Still_a_C.pdf}, } @article{disease14_crisis_emerg_risk_commun_, title = {Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication}, subtitle = {2014 Edition}, author = {{Centers and Prevention for Disease Control}}, year = {2014}, tags = {crisis, disease, epidemiology, policy, politics, psychology, public_health, risk_analysis, terrorism}, journal = {Atlanta: US Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Disease/Disease_2014_Crisis_and_Emergency_Risk_Communication.pdf}, } @article{dorahy14__dissoc_48_, title = {Dissociative identity disorder}, subtitle = {An empirical overview}, author = {Dorahy, Martin J and Brand, Bethany L and Şar, Vedat and Krüger, Christa and Stavropoulos, Pam and Martínez-Taboas, Alfonso and Lewis-Fernández, Roberto and Middleton, Warwick}, year = {2014}, tags = {aetiology, DID, dissociative_identity_disorder, phenomenology}, journal = {Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry}, volume = {48}, number = {5}, DATE_ADDED = {Sat Jun 1 18:12:05 2024}, pages = {402-417}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0004867414527523}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004867414527523}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Dorahy/Dorahy_Dissociative_2014.pdf}, } @book{drucker14_graph_, title = {Graphesis}, subtitle = {Visual Forms of Knowledge Production}, author = {Drucker, Johanna}, year = {2014}, tags = {design, history, knowledge, review, semiotics, text_book, visualisation}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-674-72493-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Drucker/Drucker_2014_Graphesis.pdf}, } @article{dunleavy14_in_phd_or_academ_book_, title = {In a Phd Or Academic Book, Do You Really Need a Methodology Chapter Early On?}, author = {Dunleavy, Patrick}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, dissertation, methodology, writing}, journal = {Medium}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://medium.com/advice-and-help-in-authoring-a-phd-or-non-fiction/in-a-phd-or-academic-book-do-you-really-need-a-methodology-chapter-early-on-e596ac518f75}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Dunleavy/Dunleavy_2014_In_a_Phd_Or_Academic_Book_Do_You_Really.pdf}, } @article{easwaran14_dr_truth_or_how_i_50_, title = {Dr Truthlove, Or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Bayesian Probabilities}, author = {Easwaran, Kenny}, year = {2014}, tags = {bayesian, math, probability, score, weighting}, journal = {Noûs}, volume = {50}, number = {4}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/nous.12099}, url = {http://www.connectededucation.com/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Easwaran/Easwaran_2014_Dr_Truthlove_Or_How_I_Learned_To_Stop_.pdf}, } @book{elsenbroich14_model_norms_, title = {Modelling Norms}, author = {Elsenbroich, Corinna and Gilbert, Nigel}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABM, crime, deliquency, imitation, intention, internalisation, KIDS, KISS, morality, norms, sanction, social_norms, social_science, we_intention}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-94-007-7051-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-7052-2}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Elsenbroich/Elsenbroich_2014_Modelling_Norms.pdf}, } @book{elton14_moder_portf_theor_and_inves_analy_, title = {Modern Portfolio Theory And Investment Analysis}, author = {Elton, Edwin J. and Grueber, Martin J. and Brown, Stephen J. and Goetzmann, William}, year = {2014}, tags = {arbitrage, economics, finance, investment, portfolio}, edition = {9}, publisher = {Wiley}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-118-46994-1}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Elton/Elton_2014_Modern_Portfolio_Theory_And_Investment_A.pdf}, } @book{emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_, title = {The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media}, editor = {Ryan, Marie-Laure and Emerson, Lori and Robertson, Benjamin J.}, year = {2014}, tags = {digital_media, new_media}, publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-4214-1225-X}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ryan/Ryan_2014_The_Johns_Hopkins_Guide_to_Digital_Media.pdf}, } @online{england14__door_probl_, title = {The Door Problem}, author = {England, Liz}, year = {2014}, tags = {doors, edge_cases, game_design}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://lizengland.com/blog/2014/04/the-door-problem/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/England/The Door Problem - Liz England.pdf}, } @inbook{ensslin14__nonlin_writin_, title = {Nonlinear Writing}, author = {Ensslin, Astrid}, year = {2014}, tags = {digital_media, jacques_derrida, new_media, nonlinear, writing}, pages = {360-362}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inproceedings{erdweg14_captur_8586_LNCS_, title = {Capture-avoiding and hygienic program transformations}, author = {Erdweg, Sebastian and Van Der Storm, Tijs and Dai, Yi}, year = {2014}, tags = {capture_avoidance, case_study, DERRIC, FSMs, graph, hygienic_transforms, lambda, lisp, macros, meta, programming, RASCAL, transform}, booktitle = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = {8586 LNCS}, abstract = {Program transformations in terms of abstract syntax trees compromise referential integrity by introducing variable capture. Variable capture occurs when in the generated program a variable declaration accidentally shadows the intended target of a variable reference. Existing transformation systems either do not guarantee the avoidance of variable capture or impair the implementation of transformations. We present an algorithm called name-fix that automatically eliminates variable capture from a generated program by systematically renaming variables. name-fix is guided by a graph representation of the binding structure of a program, and requires name-resolution algorithms for the source language and the target language of a transformation. name-fix is generic and works for arbitrary transformations in any transformation system that supports origin tracking for names. We verify the correctness of name-fix and identify an interesting class of transformations for which name-fix provides hygiene. We demonstrate the applicability of name-fix for implementing capture-avoiding substitution, inlining, lambda lifting, and compilers for two domain-specific languages.}, issn = {16113349}, pages = {489–514}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-662-44201-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-44202-9_20}, url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84905407426&partnerID=tZOtx3y1}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Erdweg/Erdweg_2014_Capture_avoiding_and_hygienic_program_tr.pdf}, } @book{erickson14_model_comput_, title = {Models of Computation}, author = {Erickson, Jeff}, year = {2014}, tags = {computation, FSMs, language, modeling, programming, regular_languages, string, turing_machine}, edition_year = {2015}, publisher = {University of Illinois: Champaign, IL, USA}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Erickson/Erickson_2014_Models_of_Computation.pdf}, } @book{ernst14__tocquev_night_, title = {Tocqueville's Nightmare}, subtitle = {The Administrative State Emerges In America, 1900-1940}, author = {Ernst, Daniel R.}, year = {2014}, tags = {20th_century, administrative_state, alexis_de_tocqueville, bureaucracy, government, history, USA}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-992086-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ernst/Tocquevilles Nightmare.pdf}, } @book{fancher14_book_f_, title = {Book of F#}, subtitle = {Breaking Free with Managed Functional Programming}, author = {Fancher, Dave}, year = {2014}, tags = {f_sharp, functional_programming, language, programming, text_book}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, abstract = {F# brings the power of functional-first programming to the .NET Framework, a platform for developing software in the Microsoft Windows ecosystem. If you #39;re a traditional .NET developer used to C# and Visual Basic, discovering F# will be a revelation that will change how you code, and how you think about coding.In The Book of F#, Microsoft MVP Dave Fancher shares his expertise and teaches you how to wield the power of F# to write succinct, reliable, and predictable code. As you learn to take advantage of features like default immutability, pipelining, type inference, and pattern matching, you #39;ll be amazed at how efficient and elegant your code can be.You #39;ll also learn how to:* Exploit F# #39;s functional nature using currying, partial application, and delegation* Streamline type creation and safety with record types and discriminated unions* Use collection types and modules to handle data sets more effectively* Use pattern matching to decompose complex types and branch your code within a single expression* Make your software more responsive with parallel programming and asynchronous workflows* Harness object orientation to develop rich frameworks and interact with code written in other .NET languages* Use query expressions and type providers to access and manipulate data sets from disparate sourcesBreak free of that old school of programming. The Book of F# will show you how to unleash the expressiveness of F# to create smarter, leaner code.}, pages = {314}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59327-552-5}, url = {http://books.google.com/books?id=-4vlAwAAQBAJ}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Fancher/Fancher_2014_Book_of_F_.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2014/Fancher/Fancher_2014_Book_of_F_.epub}, } @article{fawcett14_evolut_decis_rules_compl_envir_18_, title = {The Evolution of Decision Rules in Complex Environments}, author = {Fawcett, Tim W. and Fallenstein, Benja and Higginson, Andrew D. and Houston, Alasdair I. and Mallpress, Dave E. W. and Trimmer, Pete C. and McNamara, John M.}, year = {2014}, tags = {complex_systems, decision_making, decision_rules, environment, evolution, review}, journal = {Trends in Cognitive Sciences}, volume = {18}, number = {3}, publisher = {Elsevier}, abstract = {Models and experiments on adaptive decision-making typically consider highly simplified environments that bear little resemblance to the complex, heterogeneous world in which animals (including humans) have evolved. These studies reveal an array of so-called cognitive biases and puzzling features of behaviour that seem irrational in the specific situation presented to the decision-maker. Here we review an emerging body of work that highlights spatiotemporal heterogeneity and autocorrelation as key properties of most real-world environments that may help us understand why these biases evolved. Ecologically rational decision rules adapted to such environments can lead to apparently maladaptive behaviour in artificial experimental settings. We encourage researchers to consider environments with greater complexity to understand better how evolution has shaped our cognitive systems. ?? 2013 Elsevier Ltd.}, invalid_isbn = {13646613 (ISSN)}, issn = {13646613}, pages = {153–161}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {24467913}, doi = {10.1016/j.tics.2013.12.012}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2013.12.012}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Fawcett/Fawcett_2014_The_Evolution_of_Decision_Rules_in_Compl.pdf}, } @article{fbi14_ncic_missin_person_uniden_person_statis_, title = {NCIC Missing Person and Unidentified Person Statistics for 2014}, author = {{The Federal Bureau Of Investigation, FBI}}, year = {2014}, tags = {crime, missing_persons, statistics}, journal = {National Crime Information Center}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/FBI/FBI_2014_Ncic_Missing_Person_and_Unidentified_Per.pdf}, } @incollection{felfernig14_short_histor_config_techn_, title = {A Short History of Configuration Technologies}, author = {Felfernig, Alexander and Hotz, Lothar and Bagley, Claire and Tiihonen, Juha}, year = {2014}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, configuration, programming, review, rule}, booktitle = {Knowledge-based Configuration: From Research to Business Cases}, publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann}, chapter = {2}, pages = {11–22}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-12-415817-7}, url = {https://www.configurationbook.org/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Felfernig/Felfernig_2014_A_Short_History_of_Configuration_Technol.pdf}, } @book{ferrell14_cultur_crimin_, title = {Cultural Criminology}, subtitle = {An Invitation}, author = {Ferrell, Jeff and Hayward, Keith and Young, Jock}, year = {2014}, tags = {crime, criminology, culture, everyday, media, review, text_book}, booktitle = {Cultural Criminology Unleashed}, publisher = {SAGE}, abstract = {As an emergent orientation in sociology, criminology, and criminal justice, cultural criminology explores the convergence of cultural and criminal processes in contemporary social life. Drawing on perspectives from cultural studies, postmodern theory, critical theory, and interactionist sociology, and on ethnographic methodologies and media/textual analysis, this orientation highlights issues of image, meaning, and representation in the interplay of crime and crime control. Specifically, cultural criminology investigates the stylized frameworks and experiential dynamics of illicit subcultures; the symbolic criminalization of popular culture forms; and the mediated construction of crime and crime control issues. In addition, emerging areas of inquiry within cultural criminology include the development of situated media and situated audiences for crime; the media and culture of policing; the links between crime, crime control, and cultural space; and the collectively embodied emotions that shape the meaning of crime.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/cultural-criminology/book239597}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ferrell/Ferrell_2014_Cultural_Criminology.pdf}, } @book{fialkov14_bunker_, title = {The Bunker}, author = {Fialkov, Joshua Hale and Infurna, Joe}, year = {2014}, tags = {art, comic, fiction, sci_fi}, publisher = {Onipress}, abstract = {On their way to bury a time capsule, five friends - Grady, Heidi, Natasha, Daniel, and Billy - uncover a metal bunker buried deep in the woods. Inside, they find letters addressed to each of them... from their future selves. Told they will destroy the world in the very near future, the friends find, over the next few days, growing further and further apart. Though they've been warned against making the wrong choices, how do they know what the right ones are? Can the future really be changed, or will an even darker fate engulf the world?}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://secure.onipress.com/series/thebunker}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Fialkov/Fialkov_2014_The_Bunker.pdf}, } @book{fischer-tine14_histor_alcoh_drugs_moder_south_asia_, title = {A History of Alcohol and Drugs in Modern South Asia}, subtitle = {Intoxicating Affairs}, editor = {Fischer-Tiné, Harald and Tschurenev, Jana}, year = {2014}, tags = {alcohol, asia, drugs, history, social_life, sociology}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-415-84263-1}, url = {https://www.routledge.com/A-History-of-Alcohol-and-Drugs-in-Modern-South-Asia-Intoxicating-Affairs/Fischer-Tine-Tschurenev/p/book/9780815373414}, file = {2000/2010/2014/FischerTin/FischerTin_2014_A_History_of_Alcohol_and_Drugs_in_Modern.pdf}, } @book{floridi14_ethic_infor_warfar_, title = {The Ethics of Information Warfare}, editor = {Floridi, Luciano and Taddeo, Mariarosaria}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, cyber_warfare, ethics, information, information_warfare, just_war_theory, MAS, multi_agent_systems, weapons}, journal = {Law, Governance and Technology Series}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-04135-3}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04135-3}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Floridi/Floridi_2014_The_Ethics_of_Information_Warfare.pdf}, } @article{floridi14_malfun_softw_192_, title = {On Malfunctioning Software}, author = {Floridi, Luciano and Fresco, Nir and Primiero, Giuseppe}, year = {2014}, tags = {design, dysfunction, malfunction, software}, journal = {Synthese}, volume = {192}, number = {4}, pages = {1199-1220}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s11229-014-0610-3}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11229-014-0610-3}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Floridi/Floridi_2014_On_Malfunctioning_Software.pdf}, } @article{floridi14_toler_desig_norms_21_, title = {Toleration and the Design of Norms}, author = {Floridi, Luciano}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, design, immanuel_kant, john_rawls, justice, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norms, paradox_of_toleration, toleration, westphalian_order}, journal = {Science and Engineering Ethics}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {1095-1123}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s11948-014-9589-x}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11948-014-9589-x}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Floridi/Floridi_2014_Toleration_and_the_Design_of_Norms.pdf}, } @inproceedings{fober14_augmen_inter_scores_music_creat_, title = {Augmented Interactive Scores for Music Creation}, author = {Fober, Dominique and Orlarey, Yann and Letz, Stéphane}, year = {2014}, tags = {composition, HCI, INScore, music, score, technology, visualisation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Korean Electro-Acoustic Music Society's 2014 Annual Conference}, abstract = {This article addresses music representation issues in the context of the contemporary music creation and performance. It exposes the main challenges in terms of music notation and representation, in regard of the new forms of music and with an emphasis on interactive music issues. It presents INScore, an environment for the design of augmented, interactive music scores that has been developed in response to current artistic evolutions. It gives an overview of the system with a presentation of its main features and highlights on the main technologies involved. Concrete examples of use with recent music creations, composers' viewpoint and an electro-acoustic piece modelling will also be given.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01073101/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Fober/Fober_2014_Augmented_Interactive_Scores_for_Music_C.pdf}, } @manual{force14_distan_world_, title = {Distant Worlds}, subtitle = {Universe Game Manual}, author = {Force, Code}, year = {2014}, tags = {4x, game, manual, modding, simulation}, publisher = {Code Force}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.slitherine.com/game/distant-worlds-universe}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Force/_27706.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2014/Force/Force_2014_Distant_Worlds.pdf}, } @book{foucault14_gover_livin_, title = {On the Government of the Living}, subtitle = {Lectures at the College De France 1979-1980}, author = {Foucault, Michel}, year = {2014}, tags = {government, politics}, publisher = {Palgrave MacMillan}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4039-8662-7}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Foucault/Foucault_2014_On_the_Government_of_the_Living.pdf}, } @book{frankish14_cambr_, title = {The Cambridge Handbook Of Artificial Intelligence}, author = {Frankish, Keith and Ramsey, William M}, year = {2014}, tags = {action, artificial_intelligence, artificial_life, communication, connectionism, emotion, ethics, GOFAI, history, language, learning, perception, philosophy, robotics}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Cambridge Handbooks}, isbn = {978-0-521-87142-6}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Frankish/Frankish_2014_The_Cambridge_handbook_of_artificial_int.pdf}, } @article{frantz14_model_instit_using_dynam_deont_8386_LNAI_, title = {Modelling Institutions Using Dynamic Deontics}, author = {Frantz, Christopher and Purvis, Martin K. and Nowostawski, Mariusz and Savarimuthu, Bastin Tony Roy}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, ADICO, agents, deontic_logic, dynamic_deontics, grammar, institution, MAS, multi_agent_systems, nADICO, norms, reinforcement_learning}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = {8386 LNAI}, issn = {16113349}, pages = {211–233}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-07313-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-07314-9_12}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Frantz/Frantz_2014_Modelling_Institutions_Using_Dynamic_Deo.pdf}, } @inbook{frasca14__simul_, title = {Simulation}, author = {Frasca, Gonzalo}, year = {2014}, tags = {consciousness_raising, digital_media, military, new_media, play, science, simulation}, pages = {452-454}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inproceedings{french14_compos_languag_action_model_, title = {A Composable Language for Action Models}, author = {French, Tim and Hales, James and Tay, Edwin}, year = {2014}, tags = {action, action_model_logic, agents, doxastic_logic, epistemic_logic, MAS, modal_logic, multi_agent_systems, temporal_epistemic_logic}, booktitle = {Advances in Modal Logic}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84890-151-3}, url = {http://www.aiml.net/volumes/volume10/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/French/French_2014_A_Composable_Language_for_Action_Models.pdf}, } @inbook{fuller14__softw_studies_, title = {Software Studies}, author = {Fuller, Matthew}, year = {2014}, tags = {code_study, digital_media, new_media, software_studies}, pages = {463-466}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inbook{funkhouser14__early_digit_art_writin_pre_, title = {Early Digital Art and Writing (Pre-1990)}, author = {Funkhouser, Christopher}, year = {2014}, tags = {art, digital_media, history, new_media}, pages = {162-164}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @misc{furnari14_inter_39_, title = {Interstitial spaces}, subtitle = {Microinteraction settings and the genesis of new practices between institutional fields}, author = {Furnari, Santi}, year = {2014}, tags = {activity, catalyst, field, institution, interaction, interstitial_space, management, organisation, practice, space, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Academy of Management Review}, volume = {39}, number = {4}, issn = {03637425}, pages = {439–462}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.5465/amr.2012.0045}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Furnari/Furnari_2014_Interstitial_spaces.pdf}, } @misc{galli14_achiev_system_explain_, title = {Achievement Systems Explained}, author = {Galli, Luca and Fraternali, Piero}, year = {2014}, tags = {achievement, game_design, game_mechanics, games, reward, reward_systems, taxonomy}, journal = {Trends and Applications of Serious Gaming and Social Media}, pages = {25-50}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-4560-26-9_3}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-4560-26-9_3}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Galli/Galli_2014_Achievement_Systems_Explained.pdf}, } @book{gasquet14_kripk_world_, title = {Kripke's Worlds}, author = {Gasquet, Olivier and Herzig, Andreas and Said, Bilal and Schwarzentruber, François}, year = {2014}, tags = {accessibility, graph, hybrid_logics, KB, KD, KT, logic, model_construction, modeling, S5, saul_kripke, tableaux_systems}, publisher = {Birkhäuser Verlag}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-7643-8504-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-7643-8504-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Gasquet/Gasquet_2014_Kripke_s_Worlds.pdf}, } @article{geiger14_bots_bespok_code_mater_softw_platf_17_, title = {Bots, Bespoke, Code and the Materiality of Software Platforms}, author = {Geiger, R. Stuart}, year = {2014}, tags = {algorithm, bespoke, bot, programming, software_engineering, software_platforms, wiki}, journal = {Information, Communication & Society}, volume = {17}, number = {3}, publisher = {Routledge}, pages = {342-356}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/1369118X.2013.873069}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2013.873069}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Geiger/Geiger_2014_Bots_Bespoke_Code_and_the_Materiality_.pdf}, } @inbook{gervas14__story_gener_, title = {Story Generation}, author = {Gervás, Pablo}, year = {2014}, tags = {AUTHOR, BRUTUS, digital_media, FABULIST, MEXICA, MINSTREL, new_media, procedural_content, story_generation, UNIVERSE}, pages = {474-476}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @manual{gibbs14:_distan_world_game_manual_, title = {Distant Worlds}, subtitle = {Universe, Game Manual}, author = {Gibbs, Elliot}, year = {2014}, tags = {4X, distant_worlds, video_games}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.slitherine.com/game/distant-worlds-universe}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Gibbs/Gibbs_2014_Distant_Worlds.pdf}, } @manual{gibbs14:_distan_world_mod_guide_, title = {Distant Worlds}, subtitle = {Universe, Modding Guide}, author = {Gibbs, Elliot}, year = {2014}, tags = {4x, distant_worlds, modding, video_games}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.slitherine.com/game/distant-worlds-universe}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Gibbs/_8004e.pdf}, } @inbook{golumbia14__critic_theor_, title = {Critical Theory}, author = {Golumbia, David}, year = {2014}, tags = {critical_theoy, digital_media, max_horkheimer, new_media, theodor_adorno}, pages = {98-102}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inproceedings{gordon14_probab_, title = {Probabilistic programming}, author = {Gordon, Andrew D. and Henzinger, Thomas A. and Nori, Aditya V. and Rajamani, Sriram K.}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, bayesian, data_flow, design, DSL, inference, language, markov, probability, programming, syntax}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the on Future of Software Engineering}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {167–181}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Gordon/Gordon_2014_Probabilistic_programming.pdf}, } @inbook{goriunova14__social_networ_sites_, title = {Social Network Sites}, author = {Goriunova, Oldga and Bernardi, Chiara}, year = {2014}, tags = {arab_spring, digital_media, new_media, politics, social_network}, pages = {455-462}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @book{gotham14_crisis_cities_, title = {Crisis Cities}, subtitle = {Disaster and Redevelopment in New York and New Orleans}, author = {Gotham, Kevin Fox and Greenberg, Miriam}, year = {2014}, tags = {crisis, landscapes_of_risk, new_orleans, new_york_city, spatial_politics, urban_design}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-975221-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Gotham/Gotham_2014_Crisis_Cities.pdf}, } @book{graham14_societ_inter_, title = {Society & The Internet}, subtitle = {How Networks of Information and Communication are Changing Our Lives}, editor = {Graham, Mark and Dutton, William H.}, year = {2014}, tags = {big_data, china, collective_action, gender, geography, history, internet, law, new_media, politics, privacy, race, technology, USA}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-966200-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Graham/Graham_2014_Society_The_Internet.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gregersen14__again_, title = {Against autonomous simulation}, subtitle = {Video games as simulation and symbolic resources}, author = {Gregersen, Andreas}, year = {2014}, tags = {agent_based_modeling, autonomous_systems, espen_aarseth, game_studies, gonzalo_frasca, philosophy, simulation, video_games}, booktitle = {The Philosophy of Computer Games Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gamephilosophy.org/wp-content/uploads/confmanuscripts/pcg2014/Gregersen-2014.-Against-Autonomous-Simulation.-PCG20141.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Gregersen/Gregersen_2014_Against_autonomous_simulation.pdf}, } @report{grow14_enabl_, title = {ENABL}, subtitle = {A Modular Authoring Interface for Creating Interactive Characters}, author = {Grow, April}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABL, artificial_intelligence, authoring, ENABL, FAtiMA, modularity, narrative, reactive_planning, review}, institution = {University of California, Santa Cruz, UCSC}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://users.soe.ucsc.edu/~agrow/docs/AdvancementApril.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Grow/Grow_2014_ENABL.pdf}, } @manual{grushinskiy14__xmlst_comman_line_xml_toolk_users_guide_, title = {XmlStarlet Command Line XML Toolkit User's Guide}, author = {Grushinskiy, Mikhail}, year = {2014}, tags = {reference, technical, XML, xmlstarlet}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://xmlstar.sourceforge.net/docs.php}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Grushinskiy/Grushinskiy_2014_XmlStarlet_Command_Line_XML_Toolkit_User.pdf}, } @inbook{hands14__polit_new_media_, title = {Politics and New Media}, author = {Hands, Joss}, year = {2014}, tags = {activism, democracy, digital_media, everyday_life, network_politics, new_media, politics}, pages = {399-402}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inproceedings{harrell14_author_conver_narrat_games_with_chimer_platf_, title = {Authoring Conversational Narratives in Games With the Chimeria Platform}, author = {Harrell, D. Fox and Kao, Dominic and Lim, Chong-U and Lipshin, Jason and Sutherland, Ainsley and Makivic, Julia and Olson, Danielle}, year = {2014}, tags = {authoring, chimeria, class, conversation, design, erving_goffman, gate_keeping, narrative, NPC, race, review, RPG, social_simulation, stigma, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Foundations Of Digital Games, FDG}, abstract = {Conversations between characters are important aspects of many videogames. However, most such conversational in-teractions in videogames are quite limited in how they take into account the identities of those characters. Conversa-tion in videogames typically varies, if at all, based only on one aspect of the character such as a non-player character (NPC) referring to the character by race, class, or a gendered pronoun. In this paper, we present an approach to devel-oping conversational narratives that addresses such limita-tions. Toward this end, we present the Chimeria platform, which uses a cognitive science-grounded model of social cat-egory membership to customize how conversational narra-tives unfold. We also present a playable interactive con-versational scenario called “ Chimeria:Gatekeeper ” authored using the Chimeria Platform. This scenario demonstrates how the system considers multiple aspects of a character's identity and degree of membership with, and between, social group categories in generating conversational dialog between a player character (PC) and an NPC. Using this scenario we illustrate how our approach allows the construction of con-versational narratives that convey social identity phenomena such as stigma and discrimination.}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Harrell/Harrell_2014_Authoring_Conversational_Narratives_in_G.pdf}, } @book{harris14_cognit_psych_mass_commun_, title = {A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication}, author = {Harris, Richard Jackson and Sanborn, Fred W.}, year = {2014}, tags = {cognition, mass_communication, psychology, technology}, edition = {6}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-203-11090-4}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Harris/Harris_2014_A_Cognitive_Psychology_of_Mass_Communica.pdf}, } @article{harris14_languag_suppor_light_trans_49_, title = {Language Support for Lightweight Transactions}, author = {Harris, Tim and Fraser, Keir}, year = {2014}, tags = {concurrency, conditional_critical_regions, non_blocking_systems, transactions}, journal = {ACM SIGPLAN Notices}, volume = {49}, number = {4S}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/2641638.2641654}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Harris/Harris_2014_Language_Support_for_Lightweight_Transac.pdf}, } @book{harris14_using_sourc_effec_, title = {Using Sources Effectively}, author = {Harris, Robert A.}, year = {2014}, tags = {guidelines, research, source, text_book, writing}, booktitle = {University of Calgary}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-884585-93-0}, url = {http://www.ucalgary.ca/ssc/files/ssc/wss_using_sources_2014.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Harris/Harris_2014_Using_Sources_Effectively.pdf}, } @article{hartonas14_dynam_logic_agenc_action_102_, title = {On the Dynamic Logic of Agency and Action}, author = {Hartonas, Chrysafis}, year = {2014}, tags = {action, agency, agency_logic, dynamic_algebra, KARO, logic, PDL, semantics, type_semantics, types}, journal = {Studia Logica}, volume = {102}, number = {3}, abstract = {We present a Hilbert style axiomatization and an equational theory for reasoning about actions and capabilities. We introduce two novel features in the language of propositional dynamic logic, converse as backwards modality and abstract processes specified by preconditions and effects, written as and first explored in our recent paper (Hartonas, Log J IGPL Oxf Univ Press, 2012), where a Gentzen-style sequent calculus was introduced. The system has two very natural interpretations, one based on the familiar relational semantics and the other based on type semantics, where action terms are interpreted as types of actions (sets of binary relations). We show that the proof systems do not distinguish between the two kinds of semantics, by completeness arguments. Converse as backwards modality together with action types allow us to produce a new purely equational axiomatization of Dynamic Algebras, where iteration is axiomatized independently of box and where the fixpoint and Segerberg induction axioms are derivable. The system also includes capabilities operators and our results provide then a finitary Hilbert-style axiomatization and a decidable system for reasoning about agent capabilities, missing in the KARO framework. ©2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.}, issn = {15728730}, pages = {441–478}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s11225-013-9473-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Hartonas/Hartonas_2014_On_the_Dynamic_Logic_of_Agency_and_Actio.pdf}, } @article{haushofer14_psych_pover_, title = {On the Psychology of Poverty}, author = {Haushofer, Johannes and Fehr, Ernst}, year = {2014}, tags = {cognition, poverty, psychology}, journal = {Science}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1126/science.1232491}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Haushofer/Haushofer_2014_On_the_Psychology_of_Poverty.pdf}, } @article{held14_gener_event_dynam_social_networ_simul_443_CCIS_, title = {Generating Events for Dynamic Social Network Simulations}, author = {Held, Pascal and Dockhorn, Alexander and Kruse, Rudolf}, year = {2014}, tags = {clustering, events, metrics, simulation, social_network, time, visualisation}, journal = {Communications in Computer and Information Science}, volume = {443 CCIS}, number = {PART 2}, issn = {18650929}, pages = {46–55}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-08854-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-08855-6_6}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Held/Held_2014_Generating_Events_for_Dynamic_Social_Net.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hermann14_tripl_8568_LNCS_, title = {Triple graph grammars in the large for translating satellite procedures}, author = {Hermann, Frank and Gottmann, Susann and Nachtigall, Nico and Ehrig, Hartmut and Braatz, Benjamin and Morelli, Gianluigi and Pierre, Alain and Engel, Thomas and Ermel, Claudia}, year = {2014}, tags = {eclipse, grammar, graph, Henshin, large_scale, MDE, model_translation, refactoring, satellite, TGGs, translation}, booktitle = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = {8568 LNCS}, abstract = {Software translation is a challenging task. Several requirements are important-including automation of the execution, maintainability of the translation patterns, and, most importantly, reliability concerning the correctness of the translation. Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have shown to be an intuitive, well-defined technique for model translation. In this paper, we leverage TGGs for industry scale software translations. The approach is implemented using the Eclipse-based graph transformation tool Henshin and has been successfully applied in a large industrial project with the satellite operator SES on the translation of satellite control procedures. We evaluate the approach regarding requirements from the project and performance on a complete set of procedures of one satellite. ©2014 Springer International Publishing Switzerland.}, issn = {16113349}, pages = {122–137}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-08788-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-08789-4_9}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Hermann/Hermann_2014_Triple_graph_grammars_in_the_large_for_t.pdf}, } @article{hindriks14_goal_, title = {Goal}, subtitle = {A Multi-Agent Programming Language Applied To an Exploration Game}, author = {Hindriks, Koen V. and Dix, Jürgen}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, distributed_systems, EIS, environment_interface_standard, exploration, GOAL, HactarV2, MAS, multi_agent_systems}, journal = {Agent-Oriented Software Engineering}, pages = {235-258}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-54432-3_12}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54432-3_12}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Hindriks/Hindriks_2014_Goal.pdf}, } @article{hoff14__trust_autom_57_, title = {Trust in Automation}, subtitle = {Integrating Empirical Evidence on Factors That Influence Trust}, author = {Hoff, Kevin Anthony and Bashir, Masooda}, year = {2014}, tags = {automation, HCI, reliance, review, systematic_review, trust}, journal = {Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society}, volume = {57}, number = {3}, DATE_ADDED = {Mon Feb 12 17:22:43 2024}, pages = {407-434}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0018720814547570}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0018720814547570}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Hoff/0018720814547570.pdf}, } @article{holden14_new_peopl_army_neolib_minin_philip_25_, title = {The New People's Army and Neoliberal Mining in the Philippines}, subtitle = {A Struggle Against Primitive Accumulation}, author = {Holden, William N}, year = {2014}, tags = {capitalism, communism, dispossession, ecology, geography, mining, neo_liberal_mining, NPA, philippines, politics}, journal = {Capitalism Nature Socialism}, volume = {25}, number = {3}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, abstract = {This article examines the assassinations of anti-mining activists and the actions of the New People's Army (NPA) in the Philippines as instances of, respectively, primitive accumulation and organized opposition thereto. In many ways, the NPA's struggles against mining constitute a reaction to the detrimental environmental effects of mining and thus exemplify what James O'Connor has called the “second contradiction of capitalism”.}, issn = {1045-5752}, pages = {61–83}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/10455752.2014.922109}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10455752.2014.922109}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Holden/Holden_2014_The_New_People_s_Army_and_Neoliberal_Min.pdf}, } @book{holland14_compl_, title = {Complexity}, subtitle = {A Very Short Introduction}, author = {Holland, John H}, year = {2014}, tags = {complexity}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, isbn = {978-0-19-966254-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Holland/Holland_2014_Complexity.epub}, } @inproceedings{holland14_reason_reflec_game_nomic_, title = {Reasoning and Reflection in the Game of Nomic}, subtitle = {Self-Organising Self-Aware Agents With Mutable Rule-Sets}, author = {Holland, Stuart and Pitt, Jeremy and Sanderson, David and Busquets, Dídac}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, agents, drools, games, haskell, meta, nomic, reasoning, reflection, rule}, booktitle = {Proceedings - IEEE 7th International Conference on Self-Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops, SASOW 2013}, abstract = {The Game of Nomic was developed to investigate the idea that any modifiable rule-based system could result in situations where the ruleset is paradoxical, contradictory or incomplete. This has interesting and important implications for designers of open, self-organising, rule-based systems, if our concern is to ensure that the system should operate within a 'corridor' of behavior, or should avoid certain non-normative states. To investigate this issue, this paper presents the preliminary design, implementation and operation of a self-organising multi-agent system in which the agents play the Game of Nomic. While not yet in a position to test Suber's hypothesis fully, we can see how different agent strategies can reason, reflect, and make decisions that benefit their internal objectives relative to the game itself, by using an awareness of themselves, other players, the ruleset and the projected outcome of proposed rule modifications. ©2013 IEEE.}, pages = {101–106}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4799-5086-7}, doi = {10.1109/SASOW.2013.27}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Holland/Holland_2014_Reasoning_and_Reflection_in_the_Game_of_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{holldobler14_answer_set_progr_clasp_1145_, title = {Answer Set Programming and Clasp}, subtitle = {A Tutorial}, author = {Holldobler, Steffen and Schweizer, Lukas}, year = {2014}, tags = {ansprolog, answer_set_programming, ASP, CLASP, clingo, tutorial}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {1145}, number = {1}, abstract = {We provide a tutorial on answer set programming, a modern approach towards true declarative programming. We first introduce the required theoretical background in a compact, yet sufficient way and continue to elaborate problem encodings for some well known problems. We do so by also introducing the tools gringo and clasp, a sophisticated state-of-the-art grounder and solver, respectively. In that way we cover theoretical as well as practical aspects of answer set programming, such that the interested reader will gather sufficient knowledge and experience in order to continue discovering the field of answer set programming.}, issn = {16130073}, pages = {77–95}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Holldobler/Holldobler_2014_Answer_Set_Programming_and_Clasp.pdf}, } @article{holtz14_gener_social_pract_17_, title = {Generating Social Practices}, author = {Holtz, Georg}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABM, activity, coherence, metrics, procedural_content, simulation, social_practice}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {17}, number = {1}, abstract = {Changing consumer behaviour is key to reducing the environmental effects of industrialised societies. Social practice theories provide an integrated approach to understanding consumer behaviour. The mechanisms underlying the emergence and diffusion of social practices are however until now poorly understood. This paper presents a conceptual framework and an abstract agent-based simulation model for generating social practices which use and extend approaches from social practice theories. The main results are twofold. First, the simulation model is able to generate social practices, what confirms that the conceptual framework captures relevant elements and processes. Second, a new mechanism for behavioural lock-in is identified that provides additional insights into the widely acknowledged challenge of changing social practices and respective consumption.}, pages = {17}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/17/1/17.html}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Holtz/Holtz_2014_Generating_Social_Practices.pdf}, } @inbook{honda14_struc_commun_with_session_types_, title = {Structuring Communication With Session Types}, author = {Honda, Kohei and Hu, Raymond and Neykova, Rumyana and Chen, Tzu-Chun and Demangeon, Romain and Deniélou, Pierre-Malo and Yoshida, Nobuko}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, behavioural_types, communication, protocol, session_types}, booktitle = {Concurrent Objects and Beyond: Papers dedicated to Akinori Yonezawa on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday}, pages = {105-127}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-44471-9_5}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44471-9_5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Honda/Honda_2014_Structuring_Communication_With_Session_T.pdf}, } @article{hoxhaj14__burden_proof_admin_proces_alban_10_, title = {The Burden of Proof in the Administrative Process in Albania}, author = {Hoxhaj, Entela and Baraku, Irma}, year = {2014}, tags = {administration, administrative_authority, albania, burden_of_proof, court, disputes}, journal = {European Scientific Journal}, volume = {10}, number = {10}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/3150}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Hoxhaj/Hoxhaj_2014_The_Burden_of_Proof_in_the_Administrativ.pdf}, } @article{hultin14_visual_instit_logic_sociom_pract_24_, title = {Visualizing Institutional Logics in Sociomaterial Practices}, author = {Hultin, Lotta and Mähring, Magnus}, year = {2014}, tags = {affordances, focus_of_attention, institution, institutional_logic, organisational_change, socio_material, visualisation_artifacts}, journal = {Information and Organization}, volume = {24}, number = {3}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {129–155}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Hultin/Hultin_2014_Visualizing_Institutional_Logics_in_Soci.pdf}, } @online{hummel14__histor_fashion_refer_resour_, title = {Historical Fashion Reference & Resources}, url2 = {https://heystacks.com/doc/1247/claire-hummels-historical-fashion-reference-resour}, author = {Hummel, Claire}, year = {2014}, tags = {clothing, embroidery, fashion, history, reference, textile, undergarment, uniform}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1R8eulTsb9Zlc7h2H917dNJZS9s0rIq9OAu7LpSS9F2k/mobilebasic}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Hummel/Claire Hummel's Historical Fashion Reference & Resources.pdf}, } @article{ibrahim14_quest_forms_funct_foren_inter_, title = {Questions Forms and Functions in Forensic Interrogation}, subtitle = {A Linguistic Approach}, author = {Ibrahim, Riyadh Khalil and Allwan, Amer Sagheer}, year = {2014}, tags = {interrogation, linguistics, police, question}, journal = {Journal of the College of Languages}, number = {29}, publisher = {Baghdad University}, pages = {376–393}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ibrahim/Ibrahim_2014_Questions_Forms_and_Functions_in_Forensi.pdf}, } @book{iv14_, title = {The Woods}, author = {Tynion, IV, James and Dialynas, Michael}, year = {2014}, tags = {art, comic, fiction}, publisher = {Boom! Studios}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Iv/IV_2014_The_Woods.pdf}, } @article{jackson14_14_, title = {A Module System for Domain-Specific Languages}, author = {Jackson, Ethan K.}, year = {2014}, tags = {domain_specific, DSL, FORMULA, logic_programming, modules}, journal = {Theory and Practice of Logic Programming}, volume = {14}, number = {4-5}, pages = {771-785}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/s1471068414000337}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1471068414000337}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Jackson/Jackson_2014_A_Module_System_for_Domain_Specific_Lang.pdf}, } @article{jennings14_human_agent_collec_57_, title = {Human-Agent Collectives}, author = {Jennings, N. R. and Moreau, L. and Nicholson, D. and Ramchurn, S. and Roberts, S. and Rodden, T. and Rogers, A.}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, CSCW, distributed_systems, HCI, MAS, multi_agent_systems}, journal = {Communications of the ACM}, volume = {57}, number = {12}, pages = {80-88}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/2629559}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2629559}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Jennings/Jennings_2014_Human_Agent_Collectives.pdf}, } @inproceedings{jiang14_reason_with_agent_prefer_normat_, title = {Reasoning With Agent Preferences in Normative Multi-Agent Systems}, author = {Jiang, Jie and Thangarajah, John and Aldewereld, Huib and Dignum, Virginia}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, interaction, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norms, planning, preference, reasoning, specification}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems}, pages = {1373–1374}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-2738-1}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2615731.2617479}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Jiang/Jiang_2014_Reasoning_With_Agent_Preferences_in_Norm.pdf}, } @inproceedings{karhulahti14__do_comput_games_simul_after_all_, title = {Do Computer Games Simulate, After All? Reconsidering Virtuality}, author = {Karhulahti, Veli-Matti}, year = {2014}, tags = {game_studies, hermeneutics, interactive_fiction, philosophy, simulation, video_games, virtuality}, booktitle = {The Philosophy of Computer Games Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gamephilosophy.org/wp-content/uploads/confmanuscripts/pcg2014/Karhulahti-2014.-Do-Computer-Games-Simulate-After-All.-PCG2014.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Karhulahti/Karhulahti_2014_Do_Computer_Games_Simulate_After_All_R.pdf}, } @inproceedings{karsai14_desig_guidel_domain_specif_languag_, title = {Design Guidelines for Domain Specific Languages}, author = {Karsai, Gabor and Krahn, Holger and Pinkernell, Claas and Rumpe, Bernhard and Schindler, Martin and Völkel, Steven}, year = {2014}, tags = {design, DSL, guidelines, programming, syntax, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 9th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM' 09)}, number = {October}, abstract = {Designing a new domain specific language is as any other complex task sometimes error-prone and usually time consuming, especially if the language shall be of high-quality and comfortably usable. Existing tool support focuses on the simplification of technical aspects but lacks support for an enforcement of principles for a good language design. In this paper we investigate guidelines that are useful for designing domain specific languages, largely based on our experience in developing languages as well as relying on existing guidelines on general purpose (GPLs) and modeling languages. We defined guidelines to support a DSL developer to achieve better quality of the language design and a better acceptance among its users.}, arxivid = {1409.2378}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-952-488-372-6}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.2378}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Karsai/Karsai_2014_Design_Guidelines_for_Domain_Specific_La.pdf}, } @article{kelly14_autom_extrac_proper_norm_like_38_, title = {Automatic Extraction of Property Norm-Like Data From Large Text Corpora}, author = {Kelly, Colin and Devereux, Barry and Korhonen, Anna}, year = {2014}, tags = {dissertation, information_retrieval, learning, machine_learning, NLP, norms}, journal = {Cognitive Science}, volume = {38}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley Online Library}, pages = {638–682}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Kelly/Kelly_2014_Automatic_Extraction_of_Property_Norm_Li.pdf}, } @video{kemenczy14__scenog_of_kentuc_route_zero_, title = {Scenography Of Kentucky Route Zero}, author = {Kemenczy, Tamas}, year = {2014}, tags = {GDC, kentucky_route_zero}, venue = {GDC 2014}, url = {https://archive.org/details/GDC2014Kemenczy}, } @inproceedings{keren14_goal_recog_desig_, title = {Goal Recognition Design}, author = {Keren, Sarah and Gal, Avigdor and Karpas, Erez}, year = {2014}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, goal_recognition, metrics, planning, worst_case_distinctiveness}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling}, volume = {24}, pages = {154-162}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1609/icaps.v24i1.13617}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/icaps.v24i1.13617}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Keren/Keren_2014_Goal_Recognition_Design.pdf}, } @book{kim14_knowl_manag_acquis_smart_system_servic_, title = {Knowledge Management and Acquisition for Smart Systems and Services}, author = {Kim, Yang Sok and Kang, Byeong Ho and Richards, Deborah}, year = {2014}, tags = {data_mining, decision_support, hybrid_cuckoo, incremental_schema_mapping, linked_production_rules, lp_norm, machine_learning, multiple_kernel_learning, objective_functioning, ripple_down_rules, soft_knowledge_flows}, publisher = {Springer}, location = {Gold Coast, Qld, Australia}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-13332-4}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Kim/Kim_2014_Knowledge_Management_and_Acquisition_for.pdf}, } @misc{kimbrough14_netlog_tutor_notes_, title = {Netlogo Tutorial Notes}, author = {Kimbrough, Steven O}, year = {2014}, tags = {netlogo, text_book}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Kimbrough/Kimbrough_2014_Netlogo_Tutorial_Notes.pdf}, } @article{king14_re_check_normat_system_coher_8386_, title = {Re-Checking Normative System Coherence}, author = {King, Thomas Christopher and Dignum, Virginia and Van Riemsdijk, M. Birna}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, ABM, agents, coherence, composition, legality, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norm_net, normative_system, norms, organisation, semantics}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = {8386}, issn = {16113349}, pages = {275–290}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-07313-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-07314-9_15}, file = {2000/2010/2014/King/King_2014_Re_Checking_Normative_System_Coherence.pdf}, } @book{kirkby14__secret_hutter_kitch_, title = {Secrets of a Hutterite Kitchen}, subtitle = {Unveiling the Rituals Traditions and Food of the Hutterite Culture}, author = {Kirkby, Mary-Ann}, year = {2014}, tags = {canada, culture, history, hutterite, kitchen, ritual, tradition}, publisher = {Penguin}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Kirkby/Kirkby_2014_Secrets_of_a_Hutterite_Kitchen.epub}, } @misc{kirsch14__alman_easter_reach_ai_, title = {Almanac of the Eastern Reach 2823 AI}, author = {Kirsch, Paul and Sawyer, J.E.}, year = {2014}, tags = {pillars_of_eternity, RPG, world_building}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://eternity.obsidian.net/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Kirsch/Kirsch_2014_Almanac_of_the_Eastern_Reach_2823_AI.pdf}, } @book{kishtainy14_econom_in_minut_, title = {Economics In Minutes}, author = {Kishtainy, Niall}, year = {2014}, tags = {economics, efficiency, fairness, financy, firms, income, industry, inflation, markets, policy, unemployment}, publisher = {Quercus}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78206-650-7}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Kishtainy/Kishtainy_2014_Economics_In_Minutes.pdf}, } @article{klein14_inves_variat_replic_45_, title = {Investigating Variation in Replicability}, subtitle = {A “Many Labs” Replication Project}, author = {Klein, Richard A. and Ratliff, Kate A. and Vianello, Michelangelo and Adams, Reginald B. and Bahník, ěpán and Bernstein, Michael J. and Bocian, Konrad and Brandt, Mark J. and Brooks, Beach and Brumbaugh, Claudia Chloe and Cemalcilar, Zeynep and Chandler, Jesse and Cheong, Winnee and Davis, William E. and Devos, Thierry and Eisner, Matthew and Frankowska, Natalia and Furrow, David and Galliani, Elisa Maria and Hasselman, Fred and Hicks, Joshua A. and Hovermale, James F. and Hunt, S. Jane and Huntsinger, Jeffrey R. and Ijzerman, Hans and John, Melissa Sue and Joy-Gaba, Jennifer A. and Kappes, Heather Barry and Krueger, Lacy E. and Kurtz, Jaime and Levitan, Carmel A. and Mallett, Robyn K. and Morris, Wendy L. and Nelson, Anthony J. and Nier, Jason A. and Packard, Grant and Pilati, Ronaldo and Rutchick, Abraham M. and Schmidt, Kathleen and Skorinko, Jeanine L. and Smith, Robert and Steiner, Troy G. and Storbeck, Justin and Van Swol, Lyn M. and Thompson, Donna and Van't Veer, A. E. and Vaughn, Leigh Ann and Vranka, Marek and Wichman, Aaron L. and Woodzicka, Julie A. and Nosek, Brian A}, year = {2014}, tags = {anchoring, categories, currency, framing, gamblers_fallacy, imagined_contact, many_labs, priming, psychology, question_phrasing, quote_attribution, reciprocity, replication, science, sex_differences, sunk_costs, variation}, journal = {Social Psychology}, volume = {45}, number = {3}, abstract = {Although replication is a central tenet of science, direct replications are rare in psychology. This research tested variation in the replicability of 13 classic and contemporary effects across 36 independent samples totaling 6,344 participants. In the aggregate, 10 effects replicated consistently. One effect - imagined contact reducing prejudice - showed weak support for replicability. And two effects - flag priming influencing conservatism and currency priming influencing system justification - did not replicate. We compared whether the conditions such as lab versus online or US versus international sample predicted effect magnitudes. By and large they did not. The results of this small sample of effects suggest that replicability is more dependent on the effect itself than on the sample and setting used to investigate the effect.}, invalid_isbn = {2050-9863}, issn = {21512590}, pages = {142–152}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1027/1864-9335/a000178}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Klein/Klein_2014_Investigating_Variation_in_Replicability.pdf}, } @article{knauff14_effic_compar_docum_prepar_system_9_, title = {An Efficiency Comparison of Document Preparation Systems Used in Academic Research and Development}, subtitle = {}, author = {Knauff, Markus and Nejasmic, Jelica}, editor = {Gibas, Cynthia}, year = {2014}, tags = {efficiency, evidence_based_recommendation, latex, word}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {9}, number = {12}, publisher = {Public Library of Science (PLoS)}, pages = {e115069}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0115069}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115069}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Knauff/Knauff_2014_An_Efficiency_Comparison_of_Document_Pre.pdf}, } @thesis{koester14__paral_, title = {Parallelization, scalability, and reproducibility in next generation sequencing analysis}, author = {Köster, Johannes}, year = {2014}, tags = {bioinformatics, gnu_make, snakemake, workflow}, journal = {Technische Universität Dortmund}, date_added = {Mon May 8 16:40:08 2023}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, doi = {10.17877/DE290R-7242}, url = {http://eldorado.tu-dortmund.de/handle/2003/33940}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Kster/Kster_2014_Parallelization_scalability_and_reprod.pdf}, } @book{kolk14_body_keeps_score_, title = {The Body Keeps the Score}, subtitle = {Brain, Mind and Body in the Healing of Trauma}, author = {van der Kolk, Bessel}, year = {2014}, tags = {children, healing, health_care, mental_health, text_book, trauma}, publisher = {Viking}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-101-60830-2}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Kolk/Kolk_2014_The_Body_Keeps_the_Score.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kou14_gover_league_legen_, title = {Governance in League of Legends}, subtitle = {A Hybrid System}, author = {Kou, Yubo}, year = {2014}, tags = {crowd_source, ethnography, game_design, governance, league_of_legends, norms, riot_games, tribunal}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Kou/Kou_2014_Governance_in_League_of_Legents.pdf}, } @inproceedings{krispel14_tutor_12_, title = {The Rules Behind - Tutorial On Generative Modeling}, author = {Krispel, Ulrich and Schinko, Christoph and Ullrich, Torsten}, year = {2014}, tags = {generative_modeling, geometry, language, procedural_content, programming, review, shape_grammar, tutorial, visualisation}, booktitle = {Proc. Symp. Geom. Process}, volume = {12}, pages = {1–49}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Krispel/Krispel_2014_The_rules_behind_Tutorial_on_generative_.pdf}, } @book{kroes14_17_, title = {The moral status of technical artefacts}, author = {Kroes, Peter and Verbeek, Peter-Paul}, year = {2014}, tags = {agency, artifacts, design, embodiment, moral_status, socio_material_agency, technical_artifacts, technology, tools, values}, volume = {17}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-7914-3}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Kroes/Kroes_2014_The_moral_status_of_technical_artefacts.pdf}, } @thesis{kunzelman14_nonhum_lives_videog_, title = {The Nonhuman Lives of Videogames}, author = {Kunzelman, Cameron}, year = {2014}, tags = {dissertation, embodiment, ethics, games, history, philosophy}, institution = {Georgia State University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, url = {https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/communication_theses/110/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Kunzelman/Kunzelman_2014_The_Nonhuman_Lives_of_Videogames.pdf}, } @book{lachman14_borrow_forms_, title = {Borrowed Forms}, subtitle = {The Music and Ethics of Transnational Fiction}, author = {Lachman, Kathryn}, year = {2014}, tags = {assia_djebar, coetzee, edward_said, fiction, glenn_gould, mikhail_bakhtin, music, nancy_huston}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {978-1-78138-596-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Lachman/Lachman_2014_Borrowed_Forms.pdf}, } @book{lapoujade14_aberr_movem_, title = {Aberrant Movements}, subtitle = {The philosophy of Gilles Deleuze}, author = {Lapoujade, David}, year = {2014}, tags = {gilles_deleuze, philosophy, text_book}, publisher = {Semiotext(e)}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Foreign Agents Series}, isbn = {978-1-58435-195-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Lapoujade/Lapoujade_2014_Aberrant_Movements.pdf}, } @inproceedings{latoza14_microt_, title = {Microtask programming}, subtitle = {Building software with a crowd}, author = {LaToza, Thomas D. and Towne, W. Ben and Adriano, Christian M. and van der Hoek, André}, year = {2014}, tags = {crowd_source, CrowdCode, javascript, microtask, programming, software_development}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 27th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/2642918.2647349}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2642918.2647349}, file = {2000/2010/2014/LaToza/LaToza_2014_Microtask_programming.pdf}, } @article{lauga14_bearab_gooey_swimm_762_, title = {The Bearable Gooeyness of Swimming}, author = {Lauga, Eric}, year = {2014}, tags = {flow, fluid_dynamics, micro_organisms, non_newtonian_flow, swimming}, journal = {Journal of Fluid Mechanics}, volume = {762}, pages = {1-4}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/jfm.2014.607}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2014.607}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Lauga/Lauga_2014_The_Bearable_Gooeyness_of_Swimming.pdf}, } @book{laurel14_comput_theat_, title = {Computers as Theatre}, author = {Laurel, Brenda}, year = {2014}, tags = {design, drama, heuristics, interaction_design, interactive_drama, interactive_fiction, interactive_narrative, poetics, theatre}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Addison-Wesley}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-321-91862-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Laurel/Laurel_2014_Computers_as_Theatre.pdf}, } @misc{laursen14__towar_error_handl_dsl_robot_assem_tasks_, title = {Towards Error Handling in a DSL for Robot Assembly Tasks}, author = {Laursen, Johan S. and Buch, Jacob P. and Sørensen, Lars C. and Kraft, Dirk and Ellekilde, Henrik G. Petersen Lars-Peter and Schultz, Ulrik P.}, year = {2014}, tags = {DSL, error_handling, robotics}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.1412.4538}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4538}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Laursen/Laursen_2014_Towards_Error_Handling_in_a_DSL_for_Robo.pdf}, } @inbook{lawson14__concep_social_ontol_, title = {A Conception of Social Ontology}, author = {Lawson, Tony}, year = {2014}, tags = {causal_reducibility, downward_causation, economics, norms, obligations, ontology, organisation, philosophy, rights, social_ontology, social_power}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315780900-9/evolutionary-economics-borrowing-evolutionary-biology-1-tony-lawson}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Lawson/AConceptionofSocialOntology.pdf}, crossref = {pratten14:_social_ontol_moder_econom_}, } @book{leavy14_oxfor_, title = {The Oxford handbook of qualitative research}, author = {Leavy, Patricia}, year = {2014}, tags = {analysis, internet, methods, mixed_methods, multi_methods, narrative, participatory_design, qualitative, research}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Oxford Handbooks}, isbn = {978-0-19-981175-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Leavy/Leavy_2014_The_Oxford_handbook_of_qualitative_resea.pdf}, } @book{lee14_incred_plate_techt_comic_1_, title = {The Incredible Plate Techtonics Comic}, author = {Lee, Kanami K.M. and Wallenta, Adam}, year = {2014}, tags = {art, comic, earthquake, geometry, plate_tectonics, science, text_book, tsunamis, volcano}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pages = {20–36}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59327-549-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Lee/Lee_2014_The_Incredible_Plate_Techtonics_Comic.pdf}, } @book{lente14_mockin_dead_, title = {The Mocking Dead 1}, author = {Lente, Fred Van}, year = {2014}, tags = {art, comic, fiction, horror, humour}, publisher = {Dynamite}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60690-480-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Lente/Lente_2014_The_Mocking_Dead_1.pdf}, } @book{leonard14_class_geomet_, title = {Classical Geometry}, subtitle = {Euclidean, Transformational, Inversive, and Projective}, author = {Leonard, I.E and Lewis, J.E and Liu, A.C.F and Tokarsky, G.W}, year = {2014}, tags = {ceva, congruency, euclid, geometry, meneleaus, symmetry, tessellation}, publisher = {Wiley}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-118-67919-7}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Leonard/Leonard_2014_Classical_Geometry.pdf}, } @article{leonardi14__social_media_social_lubric_59_, title = {Social Media as Social Lubricant}, author = {Leonardi, Paul M. and Meyer, Samantha R.}, year = {2014}, tags = {ambient, ambient_awareness, knowledge_sharing, social_lubricant, social_media}, journal = {American Behavioral Scientist}, volume = {59}, number = {1}, pages = {10-34}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0002764214540509}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002764214540509}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Leonardi/Leonardi_2014_Social_Media_as_Social_Lubricant.pdf}, } @book{leskovec14_minin_massiv_datas_, title = {Mining of Massive Datasets}, author = {Leskovec, Jure and Rajaraman, Anand and Ullman, Jeffrey David}, year = {2014}, tags = {advertising, algorithm, big_data, clustering, data_mining, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, large_scale, machine_learning, mapreduce, markets, page_rank, PCA, recommendation, social_network, SVD, text_book}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, abstract = {At the highest level of description, this book is about data mining. However, it focuses on data mining of very large amounts of data, that is, data so large it does not fit in main memory. Because of the emphasis on size, many of our examples are about the Web or data derived from the Web. Further, the book takes an algorithmic point of view: data mining is about applying algorithms to data, rather than using data to train a machine-learning engine of some sort.}, issn = {01420615}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {1107015359}, isbn = {978-1-139-92480-1}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9781139924801}, url = {http://ebooks.cambridge.org/ref/id/CBO9781139924801}, url2 = {http://www.mmds.org/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Leskovec/Leskovec_2014_Mining_of_Massive_Datasets.pdf}, } @inbook{lessard14__proced_, title = {Procedural}, author = {Lessard, Jonathan}, year = {2014}, tags = {digital_media, new_media, procedural_content}, pages = {407-408}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @thesis{li14_normat_confl_detec_resol_cooper_instit_, title = {Normative Conflict Detection and Resolution in Cooperating Institutions}, author = {Li, TingTing}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, agents, bridge_institutions, cooperation, InstaL, institution, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norMAS, norms}, institution = {University of Bath}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/normative-conflict-detection-and-resolution-in-cooperating-instit}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Li/Li_2014_Normative_Conflict_Detection_and_Resolut.pdf}, } @inbook{liapis14_chapt_mixed_initiat_conten_creat_, title = {Mixed-Initiative Content Creation}, author = {Liapis, Antonios and Smith, Gillian and Shaker, Noor}, year = {2014}, tags = {authoring, CAD, creativity, CSCW, design, evolution, games, GAR, HCI, mixed_initiative, procedural_content, ropposum, sentient_sketchbook, sketchaworld, TANAGRA, tools, TORCS, user_fatigue}, booktitle = {Procedural Content Generation in Games: A Textbook and an Overview of Current Research}, chapter = {11}, pages = {191–209}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://pcgbook.com/wp-content/uploads/chapter11.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Liapis/Liapis_2014_Chapter_11_Mixed_Initiative_Content_Cr.pdf}, } @inbook{liboriussen14__world_maps_, title = {Worlds and Maps}, author = {Liboriussen, Bjarke}, year = {2014}, tags = {cartography, digital_media, maps, new_media, world_building}, pages = {530-532}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @book{lincoln14_discour_, title = {Discourse and the construction of society}, subtitle = {Comparative studies of myth, ritual, and classification}, author = {Lincoln, Bruce}, year = {2014}, tags = {ceremony, classification, discourse, festival, history, ideology, law, massacre, myth, newala, politics, ritual, society, spain, swazi, taxonomy, text_book, tyranny}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Lincoln/Lincoln_2014_Discourse_and_the_construction_of_societ.pdf}, } @book{liu14_three_body_probl_, title = {The Three-Body Problem}, author = {Liu, Cixin}, year = {2014}, tags = {science_fiction}, publisher = {Tor Books}, isbn = {978-0-7653-7706-7}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Liu/Liu_2014_The_Three_Body_Problem.epub}, } @book{lyles14_lego_neigh_book_, title = {The Lego Neighborhood Book}, author = {Lyles, Brian and Lyles, Jason}, year = {2014}, tags = {design, LEGO, neighbourhood, urban_design}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59327-571-6}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Lyles/Lyles_2014_The_Lego_Neighborhood_Book.pdf}, } @article{lynch14__bridg_scien_journ_36_, title = {Bridging Science and Journalism}, author = {Lynch, John and Bennett, Desiré and Luntz, Alison and Toy, Courtney and VanBenschoten, Eva}, year = {2014}, tags = {journalism, public_relations, qualitative, rhetoric, science, science_journalism, stem_cell}, journal = {Science Communication}, volume = {36}, number = {4}, date_added = {Thu Nov 10 04:43:56 2022}, pages = {479-501}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1075547014533661}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1075547014533661}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Lynch/Lynch_2014_Bridging_Science_and_Journalism.pdf}, } @thesis{macbeth14_multi_agent_based_simul_self_, title = {Multi-Agent Based Simulation of Self-Governing Knowledge Commons}, author = {Macbeth, Samuel}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, commons, dissertation, distributive_justice, drools, IAD, institution, MAS, multi_agent_systems, open_systems, Presage2, production_system, protocol, rule, rule_engine, voting}, number = {December}, institution = {imperial college london}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, doi = {10.25560/25751}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Macbeth/Macbeth_2014_Multi_Agent_Based_Simulation_of_Self_Gov.pdf}, } @book{macfarlane12_asses_sensit_, title = {Assessment Sensitivity}, author = {MacFarlane, John}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, assessment, conflict, logic, norms, philosophy, text_book, truth}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-968275-1}, file = {2000/2010/2014/MacFarlane/MacFarlane_2014_Assessment_Sensitivity.pdf}, } @proceedings{mackerrow14_, title = {5th. World Congress on Social Simulation - WCSS 2014}, editor = {MacKerrow, Edward and Terano, Takao and Squazzoni, Flaminio and Sichman, Jaime Simão}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABM, adaptive, agriculture, anarchy, attitude, bottlenecks, central_andes, climate_change, complex_systems, computational_social_science, contagion, distribution, economics, finance, games, GIS, institution, kuznets_curve, leviathan, markets, monopoly, peru, policy, recommendation, regulation, riots, saudi_arabia, scenario, service_logic, shadow_banks, simulation, social_simulation, territory, text_book, tools, visualisation, wealth, WIZARDABSS}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-692-31895-9}, file = {2000/2010/2014/MacKerrow/MacKerrow_2014_5th_World_Congress_on_Social_Simulation.pdf}, } @book{maclean14_d3_tips_trick_, title = {D3 Tips and Tricks. Interactive Data Visualization in a Web Browser}, author = {Maclean, Malcom}, year = {2014}, tags = {d3, javascript, programming, visualisation}, publisher = {Leanpub}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-321-53502-3}, url = {http://leanpub.com/D3-Tips-and-Tricks}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Maclean/Maclean_2014_D3_Tips_and_Tricks_Interactive_Data_Vis.pdf}, } @article{magnusson14_scorin_with_code_19_, title = {Scoring With Code}, subtitle = {Composing With Algorithmic Notation}, author = {Magnusson, Thor}, year = {2014}, tags = {composition, GUI, live_coding, music, procedural_content, prototype, threnoscope, time, visualisation}, journal = {Organised Sound}, volume = {19}, number = {03}, abstract = {Computer code is a form of notational language. It prescribes actions to be carried out by the computer, often by systems called interpreters. When code is used to write music, we are therefore operating with programming language as a relatively new form of musical notation. Music is a time-based art form and the traditional musical score is a linear chronograph with instructions for an interpreter. Here code and traditional notation are somewhat at odds, since code is written as text, without any representational timeline. This can pose problems, for example, for a composer who is working on a section in the middle of a long piece, but has to repeatedly run the code from the beginning or make temporary arrangements to solve this difficulty in the compositional process. In short: code does not come with a timeline, but is rather the material used for building timelines. The context of creating linear code scores in the area of musical notation is explored. The Threnoscope is presented as an example of a system that implements both representational notation and a prescriptive code score.}, invalid_isbn = {1355-7718, 1355-7718}, issn = {1355-7718}, pages = {268–275}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S1355771814000259}, url = {http://www.journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S1355771814000259}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Magnusson/Magnusson_2014_Scoring_With_Code.pdf}, } @booklet{maher25:_digit_antiq_f_, title = {The Digital Antiquarian}, subtitle = {1984}, author = {Maher, Jimmy}, year = {2014}, tags = {commodore_64, douglas_adams, elite, epyx, farenheit_451, game_journalism, hitchhikers_guide, michael_crichton, mike_singleton, shadowkeep, sierra_online, sorcerer}, url = {https://www.filfre.net/the-digital-antiquarian-e-book-library/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Maher/the-digital-antiquarian-vol-06.epub}, } @booklet{maher25:_digit_antiq_g_, title = {The Digital Antiquarian}, subtitle = {1985}, author = {Maher, Jimmy}, year = {2014}, tags = {apple, carmen_sandiego, edutainment, game_journalism, perry_mason, project_space_station, steve_meretzky, ultima}, url = {https://www.filfre.net/the-digital-antiquarian-e-book-library/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Maher/the-digital-antiquarian-vol-07.epub}, } @inbook{malloy14__author_system_, title = {Authoring Systems}, author = {Malloy, Judy}, year = {2014}, tags = {authoring_tools, GRIOT, programming}, pages = {32-36}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @book{manen14_phenom_pract_, title = {Phenomenology of Practice}, author = {Manen, Max van}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, lived_experience, logic, meaning, methods, phenomenology, philosophy, research, writing}, publisher = {Taylor and Francis}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-61132-944-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Manen/Manen_2014_Phenomenology_of_Practice.pdf}, } @inbook{mangen14__cognit_implic_new_media_, title = {Cognitive Implications of New Media}, author = {Mangen, Anne and Velay, Jean-Luc}, year = {2014}, tags = {children, cognition, digital_media, multi_tasking, new_media, psychology}, pages = {72-76}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inproceedings{marin14_label_free_modul_system_class_, title = {Label-Free Modular Systems for Classical and Intuitionistic Modal Logics Abstract}, author = {Marin, Sonia and Straßburger, Lutz}, year = {2014}, tags = {cut_elimination, hilbert_axioms, intuitional_logic, modular_systems, nested_sequents}, booktitle = {Advances in Modal Logic}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84890-151-3}, url = {http://www.aiml.net/volumes/volume10/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Marin/Marin_2014_Label_Free_Modular_Systems_for_Classical.pdf}, } @inbook{marino14__code_, title = {Code}, author = {Marino, Marc C.}, year = {2014}, tags = {code_studies, digital_media, hermeneutics, new_media, software_studies}, pages = {64-68}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @article{mark14_impac_sex_gender_adapt_to_space_23_, title = {The Impact of Sex and Gender on Adaptation To Space}, subtitle = {Executive Summary}, author = {Mark, Saralyn and Scott, Graham B.I. and Donoviel, Dorit B. and Leveton, Lauren B. and Mahoney, Erin and Charles, John B. and Siegel, Bette}, year = {2014}, tags = {adaptation, biology, gender, health_care, NASA, sex, space}, journal = {Journal of Women's Health}, volume = {23}, number = {11}, abstract = {This review article is a compendium of six individual manuscripts, a Commentary, and an Executive Summary. This body of work is entitled “The Impact of Sex and Gender on Adaptation to Space” and was developed in response to a recommendation from the 2011 National Academy of Sciences Decadal Survey, “Recapturing a Future for Space Exploration: Life and Physical Sciences for a New Era,” which emphasized the need to fully understand sex and gender differences in space. To ensure the health and safety of male and female astronauts during long-duration space missions, it is imperative to examine and understand the influences that sex and gender have on physiological and psychological changes that occur during spaceflight. In this collection of manuscripts, six workgroups investigated and summarized the current body of published and unpublished human and animal research performed to date related to sex- and gender-based differences in the areas of cardiovascular, immunological, sensorimotor, musculoskeletal, reproductive, and behavioral adaptations to human spaceflight. Each workgroup consisted of scientists and clinicians from academia, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and other federal agencies and was co-chaired by one representative from NASA and one from the external scientific community. The workgroups met via telephone and e-mail over 6 months to review literature and data from space- and ground-based studies to identify sex and gender factors affecting crew health. In particular, the Life Sciences Data Archive and the Lifetime Surveillance of Astronaut Health were extensively mined. The groups identified certain sex-related differences that impact the risks and the optimal medical care required by space-faring women and men. It represents innovative research in sex and gender-based biology that impacts those individuals that are at the forefront of space exploration.}, invalid_isbn = {1931-843X}, issn = {1540-9996}, pages = {941–947}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {25401937}, doi = {10.1089/jwh.2014.4914}, url = {http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/jwh.2014.4914}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Mark/Mark_2014_The_Impact_of_Sex_and_Gender_on_Adaptati.pdf}, } @article{marr14__are_we_there_yet_31_, title = {Are We There Yet?}, subtitle = {Simple Language Implementation Techniques for the 21st Century}, author = {Marr, Stefan and Pape, Tobias and Meuter, Wolfgang De}, year = {2014}, tags = {compiler, DSL, interpreter, rpython, truffle, virtual_machine}, journal = {IEEE Software}, volume = {31}, number = {5}, DATE_ADDED = {Tue Dec 12 18:46:36 2023}, pages = {60-67}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/ms.2014.98}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2014.98}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Marr/ieee-soft-marr-et-al-are-we-there-yet.pdf}, } @misc{marsden14_categ_theor_using_strin_diagr_, title = {Category Theory Using String Diagrams}, author = {Marsden, Daniel}, year = {2014}, tags = {__interesting, category_theory, diagram, proof}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, eprint = {1401.7220v2}, pdf_locked = {False}, primaryclass = {math.CT}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.1401.7220}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Marsden/Marsden_2014_Category_Theory_Using_String_Diagrams.pdf}, } @book{marton14__rice_, title = {Rice}, subtitle = {A Global History}, author = {Marton, Renee}, year = {2014}, tags = {agriculture, food, history, recipe, rice, ritual}, publisher = {Reaktion Books}, isbn = {978-1-78023-412-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Marton/Marton_2014_Rice.epub}, } @inproceedings{marzinotto14_towar_unified_behav_trees_framew_robot_contr_, title = {Towards a Unified Behavior Trees Framework for Robot Control}, author = {Marzinotto, Alejandro and Colledanchise, Michele and Smith, Christian and Ogren, Petter}, year = {2014}, tags = {algorithm, behaviour_tree, framework, review, robotics, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation}, abstract = {This paper presents a unified framework for Behavior Trees (BTs), a plan representation and execution tool. The available literature lacks the consistency and mathematical rigor required for robotic and control applications. Therefore, we approach this problem in two steps: first, reviewing the most popular BT literature exposing the aforementioned issues; second, describing our unified BT framework along with equivalence notions between BTs and Controlled Hybrid Dynamical Systems (CHDSs). This paper improves on the existing state of the art as it describes BTs in a more accurate and compact way, while providing insight about their actual representation capabilities. Lastly, we demonstrate the applicability of our framework to real systems scheduling open-loop actions in a grasping mission that involves a NAO robot and our BT library.}, issn = {10504729}, pages = {5420–5427}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4799-3685-4}, doi = {10.1109/ICRA.2014.6907656}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Marzinotto/Marzinotto_2014_Towards_a_Unified_Behavior_Trees_Framewo.pdf}, } @article{mascardi14_cool_agent_12_, title = {Cool-Agentspeak}, subtitle = {Endowing Agentspeak-Dl Agents With Plan Exchange and Ontology Services}, author = {Mascardi, Viviana and Ancona, Davide and Barbieri, Matteo and Bordini, Rafael H. and Ricci, Alessandro}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, AgentSpeak, COOL, cooperation, MAS, multi_agent_systems, ontology, plan_exchange}, journal = {Web Intelligence and Agent Systems: An International Journal}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {83-107}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3233/WIA-140287}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3233/WIA-140287}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Mascardi/Mascardi_2014_Cool_Agentspeak.pdf}, } @book{massumi14_what_, title = {What animals teach us about politics}, author = {Massumi, Brian}, year = {2014}, tags = {philosophy, play, politics, text_book}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Massumi/Massumi_2014_What_animals_teach_us_about_politics.pdf}, } @book{mcguigan14:_raymon_william_cultur_, title = {Raymond Williams on Culture & Society}, subtitle = {Essential Writings}, editor = {McGuigan, Jim}, year = {2014}, tags = {advertising, industrial_society, penguin, raymond_williams, realism, reprint, work_of_art}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, date_added = {Sun Apr 2 16:11:00 2023}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.4135/9781473914766}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781473914766}, file = {2000/2010/2014/McGuigan/McGuigan_2014_Raymond_Williams_on_Culture_Society.pdf}, } @inbook{mcguigan58_cultur_ordin_, title = {Culture is Ordinary}, author = {McGuigan, Jim}, year = {1958}, tags = {anthropology, culture, elitism, high_culture, low_culture, society}, chapter = {1}, pages = {1-18}, doi = {10.4135/9781473914766.n1}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781473914766.n1}, crossref = {mcguigan14:_raymon_william_cultur_}, } @article{mchenry14_blood_money_21_, title = {Blood Money}, subtitle = {Bayer's Inventory of Hiv-Contaminated Blood Products and Third World Hemophiliacs}, author = {McHenry, Leemon and Khoshnood, Mellad}, year = {2014}, tags = {accountability, AHF, AIDS, bayer, cutter_laboratories, hemophilia, hepatitis, HIV, third_world}, journal = {Accountability in research}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pages = {389–400}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/McHenry/McHenry_2014_Blood_Money.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mclean14_makin_, title = {Making Programming Languages To Dance To}, subtitle = {Live Coding with Tidal}, author = {McLean, Alex}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, composition, language, live_coding, music, patterns, programming, tidal, time}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGPLAN international workshop on Functional art, music, modeling & design - FARM '14}, publisher = {ACM Press}, abstract = {Live coding of music has grown into a vibrant international community of research and practice over the past decade, providing a new research domain where computer science blends with the performing arts. In this paper the domain of live coding is described, with focus on the programming language design challenges involved, and the ways in which a functional approach can meet those challenges. This leads to the introduction of Tidal 0.4, a Domain Specific Language embedded in Haskell. This is a substantial restructuring of Tidal, which now represents musical pattern as functions from time to events, inspired by Functional Reactive Programming. ©2014 ACM.}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {63–70}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-3039-8}, doi = {10.1145/2633638.2633647}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2633638.2633647}, file = {2000/2010/2014/McLean/McLean_2014_Making_programming_languages_to_dance_to.pdf}, } @article{mcleay14_money_creat_moder_econom_, title = {Money Creation in the Modern Economy}, author = {McLeay, Michael and Radia, Amar and Thomas, Ryland}, year = {2014}, tags = {banking, debt, economics, finance, loans, money, policy}, journal = {Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin}, pages = {Q1}, pdf_locked = {True}, file = {2000/2010/2014/McLeay/McLeay_2014_Money_Creation_in_the_Modern_Economy.pdf}, } @book{mcnamara14_cambr_compan_city_liter_, title = {The Cambridge Companion to The City in Literature}, editor = {McNamara, Kevin R.}, year = {2014}, tags = {avant_garde, celestial_city, city, dystopia, history, literature, rationalist_utopia, urban_design, utopia}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-107-60915-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/McNamara/McNamara_2014_The_Cambridge_Companion_to_The_City_in_L.pdf}, } @book{mcneill14__thous_sons_, title = {A Thousand Sons}, author = {McNeill, Graham}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {12}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-84970-811-1}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Mcneill/McNeill_2014_A_Thousand_Sons.epub}, } @book{mcneill14__vengef_spirit_, title = {Vengeful Spirit}, subtitle = {The Battle of Molech}, author = {McNeill, Graham}, year = {2014}, tags = {horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {24}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-84970-595-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Mcneill/McNeill_2014_Vengeful_Spirit.epub}, } @misc{mcroberts14_insid_acrop_, title = {Inside Acropolis}, subtitle = {A Guide to the Resarch and Education Space for Contributors and Developers}, author = {McRoberts, Mo}, year = {2014}, tags = {ontology, RDF, semantic_web}, howpublished = {Online}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://bbcarchdev.github.io/inside-acropolis/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/McRoberts/McRoberts_2014_Inside_Acropolis.pdf}, } @article{mecchia14_paolo_virno_32_, title = {Paolo Virno}, subtitle = {From the Language of Labor To the Labor of Language}, author = {Mecchia, Giuseppina}, year = {2014}, tags = {bureaucracy, labour, language, politics, speech_acts}, journal = {Annali d'Italianistica}, volume = {32}, publisher = {Annali d'Italianistica, Inc.}, issn = {07417527}, pages = {491–504}, pdf_locked = {False}, urldate = {2022-08-18}, url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/43894787}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Mecchia/Mecchia_2014_Paolo_Virno.pdf}, } @report{melillo14_climat_chang_impac_united_states_, title = {Climate Change Impacts in the United States}, subtitle = {The Third National Climate Assessment}, author = {Melillo, Jerry M. and Richmond, Terese and Yohe, Gary W.}, year = {2014}, tags = {climate_change, report, review, text_book, USA}, institution = {U.S Global Change Research Program}, pdf_locked = {True}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Melillo/Melillo_2014_Climate_Change_Impacts_in_the_United_Sta.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mermet14_side_effec_agent_not_just_random_, title = {Side Effects of Agents are Not Just Random}, author = {Mermet, Bruno and Simon, Gaële}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, AgentSpeak, AORTA, BDI, CaFe, commitment, GDT4MAS, JASON, liveness, modal_logic, MOISE, proof, side_effects, software_engineering, typing}, crossref = {dalpiaz14_engin_multi_agent_system_}, } @inproceedings{meyer14_logic_intel_agent_multi_agent_system_, title = {Logics for Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems.}, author = {Meyer, John-Jules Ch.}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, agents, BDI, deontic_logic, GOLOG, intention, KARO, MAS, modal_logic, multi_agent_systems, reasoning, situation_calculus}, booktitle = {Computational Logic}, pages = {629–658}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Meyer/Meyer_2014_Logics_for_Intelligent_Agents_and_Multi_.pdf}, } @book{milano14_hackt_, title = {Hacktivist}, author = {Milano, Alyssa and Kelly, Collin and Lanzing, Jackson and To, Marcus and Herring, Ian}, year = {2014}, tags = {comic, graphic_novel, politics}, publisher = {Archaia Black Label}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Milano/Milano_2014_Hacktivist_c3b10.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2014/Milano/Milano_2014_Hacktivist_4799a.pdf}, file3 = {2000/2010/2014/Milano/Milano_2014_Hacktivist_ce81a.pdf}, file4 = {2000/2010/2014/Milano/Milano_2014_Hacktivist.pdf}, } @article{milton14__aut_18_, title = {Autistic expertise}, subtitle = {A Critical Reflection On The Production Of Knowledge In Autism Studies}, author = {Milton, Damian EM}, year = {2014}, tags = {autism, expertise, harry_collins, knowledge_production, somatic_affordance, tacit_knowledge}, journal = {Autism}, volume = {18}, number = {7}, pages = {794-802}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1362361314525281}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361314525281}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Milton/Milton_2014_Autistic_expertise.pdf}, } @article{milton14__autis_18_, title = {Autistic expertise}, subtitle = {A critical reflection on the production of knowledge in autism studies}, author = {Milton, Damian EM}, year = {2014}, tags = {autism, expertise, knowledge_production, somatic_affordance, tacit_knowledge}, journal = {Autism}, volume = {18}, number = {7}, pages = {794-802}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1362361314525281}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361314525281}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Milton/Autistic expertise.pdf}, } @inbook{minkin14__new_labour_, title = {'New Labour' and the culture of party management}, author = {Minkin, Lewis}, year = {2014}, tags = {covert_code, labour, leadership, management, managerial_culture, political_party, politics, tony_blair, trust, UK}, booktitle = {The Blair Supremacy: A study in the politics of Labour's party management}, chapter = {4}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-7190-7379-3}, doi = {10.7228/manchester/9780719073793.003.0005}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Minkin/Minkin_2014_New_Labour_and_the_culture_of_party_ma.pdf}, } @book{mitchell14__great_good_, title = {The Greater Good}, author = {Mitchell, Sandy}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {11}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {Ciaphas Cain}, isbn = {978-1-84970-664-3}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Mitchell/Mitchell_2014_The_Greater_Good.epub}, } @misc{mohan14_towar_index_model_situat_languag_, title = {Towards an Indexical Model of Situated Language Comprehension for Cognitive Agents in Physical Worlds}, author = {Mohan, Shiwali and Mininger, Aaron H. and Laird, John E.}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, indexical_model, modal_logic, situated_language, SOAR}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.02509}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Mohan/Mohan_2014_Towards_an_Indexical_Model_of_Situated_L.pdf}, } @misc{moore14_britis_librar_guide_rda_name_author_recor_, title = {The British Library Guide to RDA Name Authority Records}, author = {Moore, Richard}, year = {2014}, tags = {british_library, data, library, name_authority, RDA}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Moore/Moore_2014_The_British_Library_Guide_to_RDA_Name_Au.pdf}, } @book{morgan14_javas_, title = {JavaScript for kids}, subtitle = {A playful introduction to programming}, author = {Morgan, Nick}, year = {2014}, tags = {children, javascript, programming}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Morgan/Morgan_2014_JavaScript_for_kids.pdf}, } @book{moser14_system_engin_system_think_learn_, title = {Systems Engineering, Systems Thinking, and Learning}, subtitle = {A Case Study in Space Industry.}, author = {Moser, Hubert}, year = {2014}, tags = {activity, activity_theory, analysis, case_study, education, industry, review, situatedness, space, systems, systems_thinking, text_book, waves}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-03894-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-03895-7}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Moser/Moser_2014_Systems_Engineering_Systems_Thinking_a.pdf}, } @inproceedings{murphy14_revis_produc_system_rule_bases_, title = {Revision of Production System Rule-Bases}, author = {Murphy, Patrick and Pazzani, Michael J}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, action, CLIPS, expert_system, FSMs, language, operators, production_systems, programming, refactoring, rule, rule_system, theory_revision}, booktitle = {In Proceedings of the International Conference on Machine Learning}, abstract = {We describe CLIPS-R, a theory revision system for the revision of CLIPS rule-bases. CLIPS-R differs from previous theory revision systems in that it operates on forward chaining production systems. Revision of production system rule- bases is important because production systems can perform a variety of tasks such as monitoring and design in addition to classification tasks that have been addressed by previous research. We show that CLIPS-R can take advantage of a va- riety of user specified constraints on the correct processing of instances, such as ordering con- straints on the displaying of information, and the contents of the final fact list. In addition, we show that CLIPS-R can operate as well as exist- ing systems when the only constraint on process- ing an instance is the correct classification of the instance.}, pages = {pages}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/B978-1-55860-335-6.50032-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Murphy/Murphy_2014_Revision_of_Production_System_Rule_Bases.pdf}, } @book{neil14_doing_51_, title = {Doing data science}, author = {Neil, Cathy O and Schutt, Rachel}, year = {2014}, tags = {algorithm, analysis, bayes, big_data, data_science, epidemiology, ethics, hadoop, mapreduce, math, probability, regression, social_network, text_book, visualisation}, volume = {51}, publisher = {O'Reilly}, abstract = {Data science is an emerging field in industry, and as yet, it is not well- defined as an academic subject. This book represents an ongoing in- vestigation into the central question: “What is data science?” It's based on a class called “Introduction to Data Science,” which I designed and taught at Columbia University for the first time in the Fall of 2012.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4493-5865-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Neil/Neil_2014_Doing_data_science.pdf}, } @inproceedings{nivel14_bound_seed_agi_, title = {Bounded Seed-AGI}, author = {Nivel, Eric and Thorisson, Kristinn R. and Steunebrink, Bas R. and Dindo, Haris and Pezzulo, Giovanni and Rodriguez, Manuel and Hernandez, Carlos and Ognibene, Dimitri and Schmidhuber, Jürgen and Sanz, Ricardo and Helgason, Helgi P. and Chella, Antonio}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, AGI, AIKR, artificial_intelligence, complex_systems, degradation, design, guidelines, methods, seeds, taxonomy}, booktitle = {International Conference on Artificial General Intelligence}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Nivel/Nivel_2014_Bounded_Seed_AGI.pdf}, } @article{nordmarken14_limit_trans_healt_, title = {Limiting Transgender Health}, subtitle = {Administrative Violence and Microaggressions in Health Care Systems}, author = {Nordmarken, Sonny and Kelly, Reese}, year = {2014}, tags = {administrative_violence, health_care, micro_aggressions, review, sociology, transgender}, journal = {Health care disparities and the LGBT population}, publisher = {Lexington Books}, pages = {143–166}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Nordmarken/Nordmarken_2014_Limiting_Transgender_Health.pdf}, } @inproceedings{noriega14_chall_artif_socio_cognit_system_, title = {The Challenge of Artificial Socio-Cognitive Systems}, author = {Noriega, Pablo and Padget, Julian and Verhagen, Harko and Inverno, Mark}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABM, activity, agents, ASCS, coordination, design, guidelines, institution, logic, MAS, meta, multi_agent_systems, ontology, socio_cognitive, socio_technical}, booktitle = {(IIIA) Comunicaciones congresos}, abstract = {This paper is an invitation to carry out science and engineering for a class of socio-technical systems where individuals - who may be human or artificial entities - engage in purposeful collective interactions within a shared web-mediated social space. We put forward a characterisation of these systems and introduce some conceptual distinctions that may help to plot the work ahead. In particular, we propose a tripartite view that highlights the interplay between the institutional models that prescribe the behaviour of participants, the corre- sponding implementation of these prescriptions and the actual performance of the system. Building on this tripartite view we explore the problem of developing a conceptual framework for modelling this type of systems and howthat framework can be supported by technological artefacts that implement the resulting models. The last section of this position paper is a list of challenges that we believe are worth facing. This work draws upon the contributions that the MAS community has made to the understanding and realization of the concepts of coordination, norms and institutions from an organisational perspective.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10261/132343}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Noriega/Noriega_2014_The_Challenge_of_Artificial_Socio_Cognit.pdf}, } @inproceedings{noriega14_crowd_based_socio_cognit_system_, title = {Crowd-Based Socio-Cognitive Systems}, author = {Noriega, Pablo and Inverno, Mark}, year = {2014}, tags = {affordances, artificial_intelligence, crowds, framework, socio_cognitive, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Crowd Intelligence: Foundations, Methods and Practices. European Network for Social Intelligence}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/10370}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Noriega/Noriega_2014_Crowd_Based_Socio_Cognitive_Systems.pdf}, } @inbook{ogundiran14__mater_black_atlan_ritual_, title = {On the Materiality of Black Atlantic Rituals}, author = {Ogundiran, Akinwumi and Saunders, Paula}, year = {2014}, tags = {african_diaspora, anthropology, Black_Atlantic, everyday_ritual, history, material_practice, ritual, USA}, booktitle = {Materialities of Ritual in the Black Atlantic}, publisher = {Indiana University Press}, chapter = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-253-01391-0}, url = {https://muse.jhu.edu/book/35467}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ogundiran/Ogundiran_2014_On_the_Materiality_of_Black_Atlantic_Rit.pdf}, } @online{ohara25__is_doj_forcin_banks_to_, title = {Is The DOJ Forcing Banks To Terminate The Accounts Of Porn Stars?}, author = {O'hara, Mary Emily}, year = {2014}, tags = {banking, censorship, DOJ, morgan_chase, operation_choke_point, pornography, sex_work}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.vice.com/en/article/is-the-doj-forcing-banks-to-terminate-the-accounts-of-porn-stars/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ohara/ohara25__is_doj_forcin_banks_to.pdf}, } @article{oliver14_14_, title = {A systematic review of barriers to and facilitators of the use of evidence by policymakers}, author = {Oliver, Kathryn and Innvar, Simon and Lorenc, Theo and Woodman, Jenny and Thomas, James}, year = {2014}, tags = {public_policy, systematic_review}, journal = {BMC Health Services Research}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, DATE_ADDED = {Tue May 7 00:34:04 2024}, pages = {2}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1186/1472-6963-14-2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-14-2}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Oliver/1472-6963-14-2.pdf}, } @inproceedings{olsen14_author_tools_collab_intel_tutor_system_envir_, title = {Authoring Tools for Collaborative Intelligent Tutoring System Environments}, author = {Olsen, Jennifer K. and Belenky, Daniel M. and Aleven, Vincent and Rummel, Nikol and Sewall, Jonathan and Ringenberg, Michael}, year = {2014}, tags = {authoring_tools, collaboration, design, HCI, intelligent_tutoring_system, problem_solving}, booktitle = {12th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-07221-0_66}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Olsen/Olsen_2014_Authoring_Tools_for_Collaborative_Intell.pdf}, } @book{onega14_contem_traum_narrat_, title = {Contemporary Trauma Narratives}, subtitle = {Liminality and the Ethics of Form}, editor = {Onega, Susana and Ganteau, Jean-Michel}, year = {2014}, tags = {aesthetics, confession, ethics, narrative, structural_experimentation, trauma, trauma_narrative, witness, writing}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-77453-4}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Onega/Onega_2014_Contemporary_Trauma_Narratives.pdf}, } @thesis{ongaro14__consen_, title = {Consensus}, subtitle = {Bridging Theory and Practice}, author = {Ongaro, Diego}, year = {2014}, tags = {algorithm, decision_making, fault_tolerance, PAXOS, raft}, institution = {Stanford University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://github.com/ongardie/dissertation}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ongaro/book.pdf}, } @article{ongaro14__in_searc_of_under_consen_, title = {In Search Of An Understandable Consensus Algorithm (Extended Version)}, author = {Ongaro, Diego and Ousterhout, John}, year = {2014}, tags = {algorithm, consensus, PAXOS, raft}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ongaro/raft.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ongaro14_in_, title = {In search of an understandable consensus algorithm}, author = {Ongaro, Diego and Ousterhout, John}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, agents, algorithm, conflict, consensus, distributed_systems, FSMs, MAS, multi_agent_systems, PAXOS, raft, replicated_state_machines}, booktitle = {2014 $USENIX$ Annual Technical Conference ($USENIX$ $ATC$ 14)}, abstract = {Raft is a consensus algorithm for managing a replicated log. It produces a result equivalent to (multi-)Paxos, and it is as efficient as Paxos, but its structure is different from Paxos; this makes Raft more understandable than Paxos and also provides a better foundation for build- ing practical systems. In order to enhance understandabil- ity, Raft separates the key elements of consensus, such as leader election, log replication, and safety, and it enforces a stronger degree of coherency to reduce the number of states that must be considered. Results from a user study demonstrate that Raft is easier for students to learn than Paxos. Raft also includes a new mechanism for changing the cluster membership, which uses overlapping majori- ties to guarantee safety. 1}, arxivid = {1505.01448}, issn = {03406245}, pages = {305–319}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {15269836}, isbn = {978-1-60558-296-2}, doi = {10.1145/1529974.1529978}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1505.01448}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ongaro/Ongaro_2014_In_search_of_an_understandable_consensus.pdf}, } @online{oreh14__keymap_arms_race_, title = {The Keymap Arms Race}, author = {{Oreh}}, year = {2014}, tags = {blog, emacs, keymap, software_engineering}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://oremacs.com/2014/12/31/keymap-arms-race/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Oreh/oreh14_keymap_arms_race.pdf}, } @inbook{page14__blogs_, title = {Blogs}, author = {Page, Ruth}, year = {2014}, tags = {authenticity, blog, blogging, digital_media, new_media}, pages = {42-44}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inbook{page14__life_histor_, title = {Life History}, author = {Page, Ruth}, year = {2014}, tags = {blog, digital_media, identity, life_history, new_media, twitter}, pages = {313-315}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @article{painter24__oil_geopol_39_, title = {Oil and Geopolitics}, subtitle = {The Oil Crises of the 1970s and the Cold War}, author = {Painter, David S.}, year = {2014}, tags = {1970s, brzezinski, carter, geo_politics, kissinger, nixon, oil, oil_crisis, soviet_union, USA}, journal = {Historical Social Research}, volume = {39}, number = {4}, publisher = {GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences}, pages = {186-208}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.12759/HSR.39.2014.4.186-208}, url = {https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/40394}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Painter/painter oil and geopolitics.pdf}, } @inproceedings{panisson14_formal_seman_speec_acts_argum_dialog_, title = {Formal Semantics of Speech Acts for Argumentative Dialogues}, author = {Panisson, Alison R. and Meneguzzi, Felipe and Fagundes, Moser Silva and Vieira, Renata and Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2014}, tags = {agent-oriented_programming_languages, argumentation, formal_semantics, language, multi-agent_dialogues, speech_acts, standardization, verification}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, publisher = {International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems}, abstract = {In this paper, we give formal semantics to speech acts for argumentative dialogues in the context of an agent-oriented programming language. Our approach to giving formal semantics to such speech acts uses operational semantics and builds upon existing work that provides computationally grounded semantics for agent mental attitudes such as beliefs and goals.}, address = {Richland, SC}, location = {Paris, France}, numpages = {2}, pages = {1437-1438}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {AAMAS}, isbn = {978-1-4503-2738-1}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/2615731.2617511}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Panisson/Panisson_2014_Formal_Semantics_of_Speech_Acts_for_Argu.pdf}, } @incollection{parent14_intuit_, title = {Intuitionistic basis for input/output logic}, author = {Parent, Xavier and Gabbay, Dov and Van Der Torre, Leendert}, year = {2014}, tags = {deontic_logic, input_output_logics, intuitional_logic, semantics}, booktitle = {David Makinson on Classical Methods for Non-Classical Problems}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {263–286}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-7759-0_13}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Parent/Parent_2014_Intuitionistic_basis_for_input_output_lo.pdf}, } @inproceedings{parent14_sing_, title = {Sing and dance!}, author = {Parent, Xavier and Van Der Torre, Leendert}, year = {2014}, tags = {deontic_logic, input_output_logics, weakening}, booktitle = {International Conference on Deontic Logic in Computer Science}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {149–165}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Parent/Parent_2014_Sing_and_dance_.pdf}, } @misc{parkin14_kiss_that_chang_video_games_, title = {The Kiss That Changed Video Games}, author = {Parkin, Simon}, year = {2014}, tags = {electronic_arts, history, LGBTQ, representation, the_sims}, publisher = {New Yorker}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/the-kiss-that-changed-video-games}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Parkin/Parkin_2014_The_Kiss_That_Changed_Video_Games.pdf}, } @report{party14_green_party_elect_manif_, title = {Green Party Election Manifesto}, author = {{The Green Party}}, year = {2014}, tags = {election, manifesto, politics, UK}, institution = {The Green Party}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Party/Party_2014_Green_Party_Election_Manifesto.pdf}, } @inproceedings{paschke14_react_rulem_, title = {Reaction RuleML 1.0 for rules, events and actions in semantic complex event processing}, author = {Paschke, Adrian}, year = {2014}, tags = {production_system, rule, rule_system, RuleML, semantic_web}, booktitle = {International Symposium on Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {1–21}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Paschke/Paschke_2014_Reaction_RuleML_1_0_for_rules_events_an.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pato14__proced_simul_rever_applied_game_dynam_, title = {Procedural Simulation and its Reversal Applied to Game Dynamics}, subtitle = {Exploring Rules-Based Systems Through Play}, author = {Pato, Susana Sanches and Ribas, Luísa and Cardoso, Miguel}, year = {2014}, tags = {aesthetics, communication, computation, experience, game_of_life, interaction, performativity, play, procedurality, reverse_simulation, simulate_reverse_play, simulation}, crossref = {carvalhais14:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @inbook{pearson14__art_commer_creat_auton_, title = {Art, Commerce, and Creative Autonomy}, author = {Pearson, Roberta and Davies, Maire Messenger}, year = {2014}, tags = {__untagged}, chapter = {2}, crossref = {pearson14_star_trek_americ_telev_}, } @inbook{pearson14__its_telev_show_, title = {“It's a Television Show”}, author = {Pearson, Roberta and Davies, Maire Messenger}, year = {2014}, tags = {__untagged}, chapter = {Introduction}, crossref = {pearson14_star_trek_americ_telev_}, } @inbook{pearson14__star_trek_americ_telev_histor_, title = {Star Trek and American Television History}, author = {Pearson, Roberta and Davies, Maire Messenger}, year = {2014}, tags = {__untagged}, chapter = {1}, crossref = {pearson14_star_trek_americ_telev_}, } @book{pearson14_star_trek_americ_telev_, title = {Star Trek and American Television}, author = {Pearson, Roberta and Davies, Maire Messenger}, year = {2014}, tags = {culture, media, sci_fi, star_trek, world_building}, publisher = {University of California Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-520-95920-0}, url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt6wqbf9.7}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Pearson/Pearson_2014_Star_Trek_and_American_Television.pdf}, } @misc{pedercini14_makin_games_fucked_up_world_g4c_, title = {Making Games in a Fucked Up World - G4C 2014}, author = {Pedercini, Paolo}, year = {2014}, tags = {game_design, games_for_change, history, politics, power}, month = {April}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.molleindustria.org/blog/making-games-in-a-fucked-up-world-games-for-change-2014/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Pedercini/Pedercini_2014_Making_Games_in_a_Fucked_Up_World_G4C_.pdf}, } @misc{pedercini14_videog_spirit_capit_, title = {Videogames and the Spirit of Capitalism}, author = {Pedercini, Paolo}, year = {2014}, tags = {capitalism, game_design, indie_games}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.molleindustria.org/blog/videogames-and-the-spirit-of-capitalism/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Pedercini/Pedercini_2014_Videogames_and_the_Spirit_of_Capitalism.pdf}, } @report{pekel14__democ_rijks_, title = {Democratising The Rijksmuseum}, author = {Pekel, Joris}, year = {2014}, tags = {copyright, creative_commons, internet, museum, public_domain}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Publications/Democratising%20the%20Rijksmuseum.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Pekel/Democratising the Rijksmuseum.pdf}, } @inproceedings{plch14_ai_system_large_open_virtual_world_, title = {An AI System for Large Open Virtual World}, author = {Plch, Tomáš and Marko, Matěj and Ondráček, Petr and Černý, Martin and Gemrot, Jakub and Brom, Cyril}, editor = {Horswill, Ian and Jhala, Arnav}, year = {2014}, tags = {ambient_ai, ambient_behaviour, artificial_intelligence, behaviour_tree, game_design, HSFM, NPC}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, AIIDE}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, publisher = {AAAI}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/conf/aiide/PlchMOCGB14.bib}, pages = {44-51}, pdf_locked = {False}, timestamp = {Wed, 10 Feb 2021 00:00:00 +0100}, doi = {10.1609/aiide.v10i1.12705}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v10i1.12705}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Plch/Plch_2014_An_AI_System_for_Large_Open_Virtual_Worl.pdf}, } @inproceedings{plch14_modul_behav_trees_263_, title = {Modular Behavior Trees}, subtitle = {Language for Fast AI in Open-World Video Games}, author = {Plch, Tomás and Marko, Matej and Ondrácek, Petr and Cerný, Martin and Gemrot, Jakub and Brom, Cyril}, editor = {Schaub, Torsten and Friedrich, Gerhard and O'Sullivan, Barry}, year = {2014}, tags = {behaviour_tree, game_ai, modularity}, booktitle = {ECAI 2014 - 21st European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 18-22 August 2014, Prague, Czech Republic - Including Prestigious Applications of Intelligent Systems (PAIS 2014)}, volume = {263}, publisher = {IOS Press}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/conf/ecai/PlchMOCGB14.bib}, pages = {1209–1210}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications}, timestamp = {Sat, 01 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0100}, doi = {10.3233/978-1-61499-419-0-1209}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-419-0-1209}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Plch/Plch_2014_Modular_Behavior_Trees.pdf}, } @article{plester14_inges_organ_21_, title = {Ingesting the Organization}, subtitle = {The Embodiment of Organizational Food Rituals}, author = {Plester, Barbara}, year = {2014}, tags = {control, embodiment, food, lunch, organisation, organisational_culture, ritual}, journal = {Culture and Organization}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {251-268}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/14759551.2013.873798}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14759551.2013.873798}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Plester/Plester_2014_Ingesting_the_Organization.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ploeg14_reflec_, title = {Reflection without remorse}, subtitle = {Revealing a hidden sequence to speed up monadic reflection}, author = {Ploeg, Atze van der and Kiselyov, Oleg}, year = {2014}, tags = {functional_programming, monads, programming_language, reflection}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2014 ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Haskell}, pages = {133–144}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ploeg/Ploeg_2014_Reflection_without_remorse.pdf}, } @article{podesta14_big_data_, title = {Big Data}, subtitle = {Seizing Opportunities}, author = {Podesta, John and Pritzker, Penny and Moniz, Ernest J. and Holdren, John and Zients, Jeffrey}, year = {2014}, tags = {big_data, government, report, white_house}, journal = {Executive Office of the President of USA}, abstract = {We are living in the midst of a social, economic, and technological revolution. How we com-municate, socialize, spend leisure time, and conduct business has moved onto the Internet. The Internet has in turn moved into our phones, into devices spreading around our homes and cities, and into the factories that power the industrial economy. The resulting explosion of data and discovery is changing our world.}, issn = {22293949}, month = {May}, pages = {1–79}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {119473685}, isbn = {978-1-63321-398-2}, doi = {10.5121/ijgca.2012.3203}, url = {https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/big_data_privacy_report_may_1_2014.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Podesta/Podesta_2014_Big_Data.pdf}, } @book{pratten14:_social_ontol_moder_econom_, title = {Social Ontology and Modern Economics}, editor = {Pratten, Stephen}, year = {2014}, tags = {economics, ontology, philosophy}, publisher = {Routledge}, date_added = {Thu Nov 10 04:56:55 2022}, isbn = {978-1-315-78090-0}, doi = {10.4324/9781315780900}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315780900}, } @misc{pritychenko14__twitt_bot_encyc_, title = {Twitter Bot Encyclopedia}, author = {Pritychenko, Elizaveta}, year = {2014}, tags = {bot, taxonomy, twitter}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://archive.org/details/twitter_bot_encyclopedia_with_cover/mode/2up}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Pritychenko/Pritychenko_2014_Twitter_Bot_Encyclopedia.pdf}, } @report{prummer14_instit_preser_cultur_49_, title = {Institutions and the Preservation of Cultural}, author = {Prummer, Anja and Siedlarek, Jan-Peter}, year = {2014}, tags = {attention, culture, decision_making, immigration, institution, metrics, taxonomy}, volume = {49}, number = {470}, institution = {Cambridge-INET Institute}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.5282/ubm/epub.21390}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Prummer/Prummer_2014_Institutions_and_the_Preservation_of_Cul.pdf}, } @book{pugh14_introd_keynes_, title = {Introducing Keynes}, subtitle = {A Graphic Guide}, author = {Pugh, Peter}, year = {2014}, tags = {economics, guide, review}, publisher = {Icon Books}, isbn = {978-1-84831-065-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Pugh/Pugh_2014_Introducing_Keynes.epub}, } @article{radde-antweiler14_video_gamin_lets_plays_relig_1_, title = {Video Gaming, Let's Plays, and Religion}, subtitle = {The Relevance of Researching Gamevironments.}, author = {Radde-Antweiler, Kerstin}, year = {2014}, tags = {games, lets_play, methods, religion}, journal = {gamevironments}, volume = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00104169-12}, file = {2000/2010/2014/RaddeAntweiler/RaddeAntweiler_2014_Video_Gaming_Let_s_Plays_and_Religion.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ramirez14_twitc_plays_pokem_, title = {Twitch Plays Pokemon}, subtitle = {A Case Study in Big G Games}, author = {Ramirez, Dennis}, year = {2014}, tags = {case_study, democracy, games, twitch, twitch_plays_pokemon}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of Digital Games Research Association, Digra}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ramirez/Ramirez_2014_Twitch_Plays_Pokemon.pdf}, } @article{ratcliffe14_what_is_sense_fores_futur_5_, title = {What Is a “Sense of Foreshortened Future?” a Phenomenological Study of Trauma, Trust, and Time}, author = {Ratcliffe, Matthew and Ruddell, Mark and Smith, Benedict}, year = {2014}, tags = {abuse, anticipation, edmund_husserl, foreshortened_future, interpersonal_relations, phenomenology, temporal_experience, torture, trauma, trust}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, volume = {5}, publisher = {Frontiers}, pages = {1026}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ratcliffe/Ratcliffe_2014_What_Is_a_Sense_of_Foreshortened_Future.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ray14_large_scale_study_progr_languag_, title = {A Large Scale Study of Programming Languages and Code Quality in Github}, author = {Ray, Baishakhi and Posnett, Daryl and Filkov, Vladimir and Devanbu, Premkumar T}, year = {2014}, tags = {code_quality, github, large_scale, machine_learning, metrics, programming}, booktitle = {Foundations of Software Engineering, FSE}, abstract = {Static v. dynamic languages There are some pretty strong statements about types floating around out there. The claims range from the oft-repeated phrase that when you get the types to line up, everything just works, to “ not relying on type safety is unethical (if you have an SLA) ” 1 , and “It boils down to cost vs benefit, actual studies, and mathematical axioms, not aesthetics or feelings”. There are probably plenty of strong claims about dynamic languages that I'd be skeptical of if I heard them, but I'm not in the right communities to hear the stronger claims about dynamically typed languages. Either way, it's rare to see people cite actual evidence. Let's take a look at the empirical evidence that backs up these claims. Click here if you just want to see the summary without having to wade through all the studies. The summary of the summary is that most studies find very small effects, if any. However, the studies probably don't cover contexts you're actually interested in. If you want the gory details, here's each study, with its abstract, and a short blurb about the study.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-3056-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ray/Ray_2014_A_Large_Scale_Study_of_Programming_Langu.pdf}, } @inproceedings{raychev14_code_, title = {Code completion with statistical language models}, author = {Raychev, Veselin and Vechev, Martin and Yahav, Eran}, year = {2014}, tags = {code_completion, programming, static_analysis, statistical_language_models}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 35th ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/2594291.2594321}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2594291.2594321}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Raychev/Raychev_2014_Code_completion_with_statistical_languag.pdf}, } @article{rebonato14_critic_asses_liber_pater_37_, title = {A Critical Assessment of Libertarian Paternalism}, author = {Rebonato, Riccardo}, year = {2014}, tags = {autonomy, bias, decision_making, intervention, libertarian, nudge, paternalism, policy, politics, rational_choice, taxonomy, utility}, journal = {Journal of Consumer Policy}, volume = {37}, number = {3}, abstract = {In this note I concisely present the main arguments advanced in “Taking Liberties” (2012). In particular, I look at the philosophical roots of libertarian paternalism. I examine whether the claims that it constitutes the “real Third Way” and that it always should be preferred to 'harder' forms of paternalism are justified, and I propose that interventions aimed at improving, rather than 'nudging', human cognitive abilities may be more consonant with a truly libertarian programme. I also discuss whether the easy reversibility of 'nudges', which is often mentioned as one of its most desirable features, is truly as important and effective as generally thought.}, invalid_isbn = {1060301492651}, issn = {15730700}, pages = {357–396}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {490675}, doi = {10.1007/s10603-014-9265-1}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Rebonato/Rebonato_2014_A_Critical_Assessment_of_Libertarian_Pat.pdf}, } @article{rekdal14__academ_44_, title = {Academic urban legends}, author = {Rekdal, Ole Bjørn}, year = {2014}, tags = {academia, best_practices, citation_practices, iron, methodology, rumour, spinach, urban_legends}, journal = {Social Studies of Science}, volume = {44}, number = {4}, pages = {638-654}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0306312714535679}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306312714535679}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Rekdal/rekdal-2014-academic-urban-legends.pdf}, } @inbook{rettberg14__collab_narrat_, title = {Collaborative Narrative}, author = {Rettberg, Scott}, year = {2014}, tags = {collaboration, digital_media, hypertext, narrative, new_media}, pages = {78-79}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @book{rettberg14_seein_oursel_throug_techn_, title = {Seeing Ourselves Through Technology}, author = {Rettberg, Jill Walker}, year = {2014}, tags = {aesthetics, culture, diary, identity, new_media, selfie, technology, text_book}, booktitle = {Seeing Ourselves Through Technology: How We Use Selfies, Blogs and Wearable Devices to See and Shape Ourselves}, publisher = {Palgrave MacMillan}, abstract = {This book is open access under a CC BY license.Selfies, blogs and lifelogging devices have become important ways in which we understand ourselves. Jill Walker Rettberg analyses these and related genres as three intertwined modes of self-representation: visual, written and quantitative. Rettberg explores topics like the meaning of Instagram filters, smartphone apps that write your diary for you, and the ways in which governments and commercial entities create their own representations of us from the digital traces we leave behind as we go through our lives.}, address = {London}, issn = {1472-586X}, pages = {1–101}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {25246403}, isbn = {978-1-349-99539-4}, doi = {10.1057/9781137476661}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137476661}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Rettberg/Rettberg_2014_Seeing_Ourselves_Through_Technology.pdf}, } @standard{reynolds14__organ_ontol_, title = {The Organization Ontology}, editor = {Reynolds, Dave}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, ontology, organisation, RDF, turtle}, identifier = {REC-vocab-org-20140116}, institution = {W3c}, url = {https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-org/}, } @article{riccucci14__repres_bureauc_polic_24_, title = {Representative Bureaucracy in Policing}, subtitle = {Does It Increase Perceived Legitimacy?}, author = {Riccucci, Norma M. and Ryzin, Gregg G. Van and Lavena, Cecilia F.}, year = {2014}, tags = {bureaucracy, domestic_violence, gender, legitimacy, police, police_violence, representative_bureaucracy}, journal = {Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory}, volume = {24}, number = {3}, pages = {537-551}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/jopart/muu006}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jopart/muu006}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Riccucci/Representative_Bureaucracy_in_Policing_D.pdf}, } @book{riehl14__categ_homot_theor_, title = {Categorical Homotopy Theory}, author = {Riehl, Emily}, year = {2014}, tags = {category_theory, enriched_category_theory, enriched_homotopy_theory, functors, kan_extension}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {New Mathematical Monographs}, isbn = {978-1-107-04845-4}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/br/universitypress/subjects/mathematics/geometry-and-topology/categorical-homotopy-theory}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Riehl/Riehl_2014_Categorical_Homotopy_Theory.pdf}, } @book{riotfag14_towar_less_fucked_up_world_, title = {Towards a Less Fucked Up World}, subtitle = {Sobriety and anarchist struggle}, author = {Riotfag, Nick}, year = {2014}, tags = {anarchy, corporations, ideology, masculinity, politics, zine}, publisher = {Sprout Distro}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://archive.org/details/TowardsALessFuckedUpWorld/towards_a_less_fucked_up_world-SCREEN}, url2 = {https://www.sproutdistro.com/catalog/zines/organizing/towards-less-fucked-world}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Riotfag/Riotfag_2014_Towards_a_Less_Fucked_Up_World.pdf}, } @thesis{roberson14_unified_behav_framew_simul_auton_agent_, title = {The Unified Behavior Framework for the Simulation of Autonomous Agents}, author = {Roberson, Daniel and Hodson, Douglas and Peterson, Gilbert and Woolley, Brian}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, artificial_intelligence, autonomy, behaviour, dissertation, framework, layers, military, simulation, UBF}, number = {AFIT-ENG-MS-15-M-014}, institution = {Air Force Institute of Technology}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, url = {https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/ADA620211}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Roberson/Roberson_2014_The_Unified_Behavior_Framework_for_the_S.pdf}, } @judicial{roberts14_mccut_feder_elect_commis_, title = {McCutcheon v Federal Election Commission}, author = {Roberts, John}, year = {2014}, tags = {elections, free_speech, judicial_opinion, judiciary, political_donations, SCOTUS}, dissenting = {Breyer}, institution = {Supreme Court Of The United States}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Roberts/Roberts_2014_McCutcheon_v_Federal_Election_Commission.pdf}, } @judicial{roberts14_riley_calif_, title = {Riley v California}, author = {Roberts, John}, year = {2014}, tags = {cell_phones, judicial_opinion, judiciary, police_violence, privacy, SCOTUS, search_and_seizure, search_warrant, technology}, dissenting = {Alito}, institution = {Supreme Court Of The United States}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Roberts/Roberts_2014_Riley_v_California.pdf}, } @book{robichaud14_dungeon_dragon_philos_, title = {Dungeons and Dragons and Philosophy}, editor = {Robichaud, Christopher}, year = {2014}, tags = {dungeons_and_dragons, ethics, existentialism, gender, magic, philosophy, world_building}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-118-39762-6}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Robichaud/Robichaud_2014_Dungeons_and_Dragons_and_Philosophy.pdf}, } @article{robinson14_have_you_won_war_terror_43_, title = {Have You Won the War on Terror? Military Videogames and the State of American Exceptionalism}, author = {Robinson, Nick}, year = {2014}, tags = {9_11, american_exceptionalism, culture, games, military, politics, war_on_terror}, journal = {Millennium: Journal of International Studies}, volume = {43}, number = {2}, pages = {450-470}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0305829814557557}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0305829814557557}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Robinson/Robinson_2014_Have_You_Won_the_War_on_Terror_Military.pdf}, } @inproceedings{rodriguez14_sarl_, title = {SARL}, subtitle = {A General-Purpose Agent-Oriented Programming Language}, author = {Rodriguez, Sebastian and Gaud, Nicolas and Galland, Stephane}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, agents, AOP, distributed_systems, DSL, holon, JANUS, MAS, multi_agent_systems, programming_language, recursive_agents, SARL}, booktitle = {IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence (WI) and Intelligent Agent Technologies (IAT)}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/wi-iat.2014.156}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WI-IAT.2014.156}, url2 = {http://www.sarl.io/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Rodriguez/Rodriguez_2014_SARL.pdf}, } @book{romanienko14_degrad_ritual_, title = {Degradation Rituals}, subtitle = {Our Sadomasochistic Society}, author = {Romanienko, L}, year = {2014}, tags = {africa, biotechnology, china, culture, degradation, education, egypt, germany, holocaust, ideology, incarceration, islam, masochism, museum, regime, ritual, sadism, sexuality}, publisher = {Palgrave MacMillan}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1057/9781137387080}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Romanienko/Romanienko_2014_Degradation_Rituals.pdf}, } @book{rothrock14_lego_adven_book_2_, title = {The Lego Adventure Book}, author = {Rothrock, Megan}, year = {2014}, tags = {art, creativity, design, history, LEGO, urban_design}, volume = {2}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Rothrock/Rothrock_2014_The_Lego_Adventure_Book.pdf}, } @book{ryan14_calcul_dummies_, title = {Calculus for Dummies}, author = {Ryan, Mark}, year = {2014}, tags = {calculus, mathematics}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Wiley}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-118-79129-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ryan/Ryan_2014_Calculus_for_Dummies.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ryan14_combin_dialog_author_, title = {Combinatorial Dialogue Authoring}, author = {Ryan, James Owen and Barackman, Casey and Kontje, Nicholas and Owen-Milner, Taylor and Walker, Marilyn A. and Mateas, Michael and Wardrip-Fruin, Noah}, year = {2014}, tags = {authorial_burden, authoring, dialogue, natural_language_generation}, booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling, Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS}, pages = {13-24}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-12337-0_2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12337-0_2}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ryan/Ryan_2014_Combinatorial_Dialogue_Authoring.pdf}, } @book{ryan14_garmen_, title = {Garments of paradise}, subtitle = {Wearable discourse in the digital age}, author = {Ryan, Susan Elizabeth}, year = {2014}, tags = {clothing, garments, history, interface, review, technology, text_book}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ryan/Ryan_2014_Garments_of_paradise.pdf}, } @report{ryan14_guidel_annot_prom_week_dialog_with_scheh_, title = {Guidelines for Annotating Prom Week Dialogue With Scheherazade}, author = {Ryan, James}, year = {2014}, tags = {annotation, artificial_intelligence, coding, dialogue, guidelines, prom_week, SCHEHERAZADE, speech_acts}, institution = {University of California, Santa Cruz, UCSC}, pages = {1–42}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ryan/Ryan_2014_Guidelines_for_Annotating_Prom_Week_Dial.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ryan14_towar_recom_dialog_inter_narrat_, title = {Toward Recombinant Dialogue in Interactive Narrative}, author = {Ryan, James and Walker, Marilyn A. and Wardrip-Fruin, Noah}, year = {2014}, tags = {CiF, dialogue, games, narrative, SCHEHERAZADE, speech_acts}, booktitle = {Intelligent Narrative Technologies at AIIDE, INT}, abstract = {Prom Week is a social-simulation videogame driven by the artificial intelligence engine Comme il Faut (CiF). In each level of the game, the player selects social in- teractions between characters in an effort to achieve so- cially oriented goals. These social interactions are en- acted with hand-authored natural-language dialogue ex- changes, called instantiations, which also serve to ren- der the underlying social considerations propelling the narrative at hand. While CiF's merit is in its capacity to richly model a social space, constraints rooted in au- thorial burden hinder Prom Week's ability to fully ren- der CiF's rich social representations. What is needed is more instantiations, specifically instantiations that can render uncommon or complex game states with greater fidelity. We propose a technique to procedu- rally generate new, felicitous instantiations by recom- bination of dialogue segments from existing instan- tiations that are annotated, using the story-encoding tool SCHEHERAZADE, for their transmissions about the story world and their various dependencies.}, pages = {56–59}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-57735-689-9}, url = {https://users.soe.ucsc.edu/~maw/papers/9255-40158-2-PB.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Ryan/Ryan_2014_Toward_Recombinant_Dialogue_in_Interacti.pdf}, } @report{sack14_machin_tell_stories_, title = {A Machine to Tell Stories}, subtitle = {From Propp To Software Studies}, author = {Sack, Warren}, year = {2014}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, bounded_rationality, grammar, HCI, history, karl_marx, klein, max_horkheimer, michel_foucault, narrative, planning, programming, propp, review, software_studies, spinner, tale_spin, taxonomy}, institution = {University of California, Santa Cruz, UCSC}, pages = {1–31}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Sack/Sack_2014_A_Machine_to_Tell_Stories.pdf}, } @book{sackeyfio-lenoch14_polit_chief_author_proper_colon_ghana_, title = {The Politics of Chieftaincy Authority and Property in Colonial Ghana, 1920-1950}, author = {Sackeyfio-Lenoch, Naaborko}, year = {2014}, tags = {1920, 1950, authority, chieftaincy, colonialism, commodification, ghana, history, land_legislation, property, succession}, publisher = {University of Rochester Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora}, isbn = {978-1-58046-494-9}, file = {2000/2010/2014/SackeyfioLenoch/SackeyfioLenoch_2014_The_Politics_of_Chieftaincy_Authority_an.pdf}, } @book{saikia14_centur_protes_peasan_polit_assam_since_, title = {A Century of Protests Peasant Politics in Assam Since 1900}, author = {Saikia, Arupjyoti}, year = {2014}, tags = {agrarian_society, assam, communism, history, peasants, politics, protest, share_cropping, tenants}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-415-81194-1}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Saikia/Saikia_2014_A_Century_of_Protests_Peasant_Politics_i.pdf}, } @inproceedings{salamon14_datas_taxon_urban_sound_resear_, title = {A Dataset and Taxonomy for Urban Sound Research}, author = {Salamon, Justin and Jacoby, Christopher and Bello, Juan Pablo}, year = {2014}, tags = {classification, dataset, soundscape, taxonomy, urban_design, visualisation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Multimedia - MM '14}, number = {3}, abstract = {Welcome to the companion site for the UrbanSound and UrbanSound8K datasets and the Urban Sound Taxonomy. Here you will find information and download links for the datasets and taxonomy presented in: J. Salamon, C. Jacoby and J. P. Bello, “A Dataset and Taxonomy for Urban Sound Research”, 22nd ACM International Conference on Multimedia, Orlando USA, Nov. 2014. [ACM][PDF][BibTeX] The resources on this site include: The UrbanSound dataset The UrbanSound8K dataset The Urban Sound Taxonomy}, issn = {0013-0613}, pages = {1041–1044}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-3063-3}, doi = {10.1145/2647868.2655045}, url = {http://serv.cusp.nyu.edu/projects/urbansounddataset/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Salamon/Salamon_2014_A_Dataset_and_Taxonomy_for_Urban_Sound_R.pdf}, } @book{sanchez14_trans_, title = {Translucid}, author = {Sanchez, Claudio and Echert, Chondra and Bayliss, Daniel and Metcalfe, Adam and Dukeshire, Ed}, year = {2014}, tags = {comic, graphic_novel, sci_fi}, publisher = {Boom}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Sanchez/Sanchez_2014_Translucid_32edd.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2014/Sanchez/Sanchez_2014_Translucid_dcd01.pdf}, file3 = {2000/2010/2014/Sanchez/Sanchez_2014_Translucid.pdf}, } @book{sarkar14_caste_moder_india_, title = {Caste in Modern India}, editor = {Sarkar, Sumit and Sarka, Tanika}, year = {2014}, tags = {anthropology, caste_system, census, dravidian_movement, history, identity, india, labour, myths, religion, social_relations, social_suffering}, publisher = {Permanent Black}, invalid_isbn = {2-734-4287-18-879}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Sarkar/Sarkar_2014_Caste_in_Modern_India.pdf}, } @misc{scheer14_bioch_, title = {Biochemistry}, author = {Wikipedia}, year = {2014}, tags = {biochemistry, biology, chemistry, science, text_book}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Wikipedia/Wiki_2014_biochemistry.pdf}, } @book{schwartz11_art_lego_desig_, title = {The Art of LEGO Design}, author = {Schwartz, Jordan}, year = {2014}, tags = {art, design, LEGO, text_book}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pages = {322}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-933988-27-6}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Schwartz/Schwartz_2014_The_Art_of_LEGO_Design.pdf}, } @book{scott14_instit_organ_, title = {Institutions and Organizations}, subtitle = {Ideas, Interests and Identities}, author = {Scott, Richard W.}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, economics, history, institution, law, norms, organisation, politics, review, sociology, text_book}, publisher = {SAGE}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4522-4222-4}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Scott/Scott_2014_Institutions_and_Organizations.pdf}, } @misc{sergot14_exten_logic_progr_, title = {Extended Logic Programs}, author = {Sergot, Marek J.}, year = {2014}, tags = {answer_set_programming, extended_logic_programs, logic, negation_as_failure, semantics, strong_negation}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Sergot/Sergot_2014_Extended_Logic_Programs.pdf}, } @book{shaprio14_routl_handb_embod_cognit_, title = {The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition}, editor = {Shaprio, Lawrence}, year = {2014}, tags = {embodied_cognition, embodiment, phenomenology, psychology}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Routledge Handbooks}, isbn = {978-1-315-77584-5}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Shaprio/Shaprio_2014_The_Routledge_Handbook_of_Embodied_Cogni.pdf}, } @book{shehory14_agent_orien_softw_engin_, title = {Agent-Oriented Software Engineering}, subtitle = {Reflections on Architectures, Methodologies, Languages and Frameworks}, editor = {Shehory, Omn and Sturm, Arnon}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, agent_communication_language, agent_zero, agents, AOP, authoring_tools, communication, design_pattern, GOAL, INGENIAS, MAS, multi_agent_systems, o_MaSE, PROMETHEUS, software_architecture, software_engineering, survey}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-54432-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-54432-3}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Shehory/Shehory_2014_Agent_Oriented_Software_Engineering.pdf}, } @misc{shell14_introd_to_numpy_scipy_, title = {An Introduction To Numpy and Scipy}, author = {Shell, Scott}, year = {2014}, tags = {math, numpy, programming, python, scipy}, abstract = {NumPy and SciPy are open-source add-on modules to Python that provide common mathematical and numerical routines in pre-compiled, fast functions. These are growing into highly mature packages that provide functionality that meets, or perhaps exceeds, that associated with common commercial software like MatLab. The NumPy (Numeric Python) package provides basic routines for manipulating large arrays and matrices of numeric data. The SciPy (Scientific Python) package extends the functionality of NumPy with a substantial collection of useful algorithms, like minimization, Fourier transformation, regression, and other applied mathematical techniques.}, pages = {24}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {2-14-748364-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Shell/Shell_2014_An_Introduction_To_Numpy_and_Scipy.pdf}, } @book{shinohara14_spell_images_mandal_, title = {Spells, Images, and Mandalas}, subtitle = {Tracing the Evolution of Esoteric Buddhist Rituals}, author = {Shinohara, Koichi}, year = {2014}, tags = {anthropology, ceremony, evolution, magic, mandals, religion, ritual}, publisher = {Columbia University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Shinohara/Shinohara_2014_Spells_Images_and_Mandalas.pdf}, } @book{shohat14_unthin_euroc_, title = {Unthinking Eurocentrism}, subtitle = {Multiculturalism and the Media}, author = {Shohat, Ello and Stam, Robert}, year = {2014}, tags = {colonialism, criticism, culture, ethnicity, eurocentrism, imperialism, media, new_media, politics, text_book}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-77144-1}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Shohat/Shohat_2014_Unthinking_Eurocentrism.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sibertin-blanc14_data_, title = {Data Analysis of Social Simulations Outputs - Focus on variables dispersion}, author = {Sibertin-Blanc, Christophe and Vialaneix, Nathalie}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABM, data_analysis, meta, metrics, simulation, social_simulation, SocLab, statistics, UML}, booktitle = {Workshop on Multi-Agent-Based Simulation}, address = {Paris, France}, hal_id = {hal-00990219}, hal_version = {v1}, month = {May}, pages = {Paper session 3, paper 2}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00990219}, file = {2000/2010/2014/SibertinBlanc/SibertinBlanc_2014_Data_Analysis_of_Social_Simulations_Outp.pdf}, } @book{sicart14_play_matter_, title = {Play Matters}, author = {Sicart, Miguel}, year = {2014}, tags = {game_studies, play, politics}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-02792-2}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Sicart/Sicart_2014_Play_Matters.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sileno14_from_inter_agent_intra_agent_repres_, title = {From Inter-Agent to Intra-Agent Representations}, subtitle = {Mapping Social Scenarios to Agent-Role Descriptions}, author = {Sileno, Giovanni and Boer, Alexander and Engers, Tom Van}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABM, animation, FSMs, institution, MSC, narrative, protocol, roles, scenario}, booktitle = {ICAART}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Sileno/Sileno_2014_From_Inter_Agent_to_Intra_Agent_Represen.pdf}, } @thesis{silva14_censor_gloss_projec_phase_one_, title = {Censorship Glossarchive Project Phase One}, subtitle = {Developing Metadata Schema for Cryptic Circumlocutions in Chinese Social Media}, author = {da Silva, Matthew C.}, year = {2014}, tags = {censorship, china, circumlocution, ethnography, language, politics, social_media}, institution = {University of Hawa'i at Mānoa}, pdf_locked = {True}, type = {masters}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100311}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Silva/Silva_2014_Censorship_Glossarchive_Project_Phase_On.pdf}, } @book{singh14__linear_algeb_, title = {Linear Algebra}, subtitle = {Step by Step}, author = {Singh, Kuldeep}, year = {2014}, tags = {eigenvalues, eigenvectors, linear_algebra, math}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-965444-4}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Singh/Singh_2014_Linear_Algebra.pdf}, } @misc{sloof14_citiz_game_, title = {Citizen Game}, author = {Sloof, Vincent}, year = {2014}, tags = {dissertation, film, games, remediation}, booktitle = {Citizen Game}, abstract = {Fastest growing UK games site, with video content, social networking, podcast and reviews.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-302-94234-3}, url = {http://www.citizengame.co.uk}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Sloof/Sloof_2014_Citizen_Game.pdf}, } @incollection{smart14_, title = {A taxonomic framework for social machines}, author = {Smart, Paul and Simperl, Elena and Shadbolt, Nigel}, year = {2014}, tags = {computation, social_machines, taxonomy, technology}, booktitle = {Social collective intelligence}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {51–85}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-08681-1_3}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Smart/Smart_2014_A_taxonomic_framework_for_social_machine.pdf}, } @article{smith14__instit_69_, title = {Institutional betrayal}, author = {Smith, Carly Parnitzke and Freyd, Jennifer J.}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, abuse, betrayal, institution, institutional_betrayal, mental_health, systemic_abuse, trauma}, journal = {American Psychologist}, volume = {69}, number = {6}, pages = {575-587}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1037/a0037564}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0037564}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Smith/2014-Smith-and-Freyd-Institutional-Betrayal.pdf}, } @online{smith14__kentuc_route_pitst_, title = {Kentucky Route Pitstop}, subtitle = {Here And There Along The Echo}, author = {Smith, Adam}, year = {2014}, tags = {kentucky_route_zero, video_games}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/free-kentucky-zero-echo}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Smith/smith14__kentuc_route_pitst.pdf}, } @online{smith14__wot_i_think_, title = {Wot I Think}, subtitle = {Kentucky Route Zero - Act III}, author = {Smith, Adam}, year = {2014}, tags = {kentucky_route_zero, video_games}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/wot-i-think-kentucky-route-zero-act-iii}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Smith/smith14__wot_i_think.pdf}, } @book{smith14_oxfor_handb_histor_commun_, title = {The Oxford Handbook of the History of Communism}, author = {Smith, Stephen Anthony}, year = {2014}, tags = {communism, history, ideology, karl_marx, mao, stalin, vladimir_lenin}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Oxford Handbooks}, isbn = {978-0-19-960205-6}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Smith/Smith_2014_The_Oxford_Handbook_of_the_History_of_Co.pdf}, } @report{smith14_pep_dedic_infix_operat_matrix_multip_, title = {PEP 465 - A Dedicated Infix Operator for Matrix Multiplication}, author = {Smith, Nathaniel J.}, year = {2014}, tags = {math, matric_multiplication, programming_language, programming_language_design, python, review, technical_writing}, institution = {Python Steering Council}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://peps.python.org/pep-0465/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Smith/Smith_2014_PEP_465_A_Dedicated_Infix_Operator_for.pdf}, } @thesis{soener14_why_, title = {Why do firms financialize? Meso-level evidence from the us apparel and footwear industry, 1991-2005}, author = {Soener, Matthew}, year = {2014}, tags = {apparel, clothing, dissertation, economics, firms, footwear, history, industry, institution, longitudinal, meso_level, USA}, abstract = {In recent decades, financialization has significantly restructured American capitalism. Social scientists have offered several accounts to explain financial markets' ascen-dance, but this work often portrays financialization as a totalizing force and is conducted within divergent theoretical paradigms-political economy and neo-institutionalism- with few attempts to bridge these differences. Accordingly, we risk talking past each other while failing to identify where financialization occurs. I address these issues with a unique panel data set, panel analysis and with a focus on identifying the meso-level determinants of financialization. I do so with a substantively important industry that exemplifies the global, flexible and competitive characteristics of neo-liberal capitalism. I argue that the propensity to financialize rests significantly upon firms' productive roles, meaning we cannot understand financialization without under-standing production-global production networks in particular. This is also a call for researchers to explore financialization's multifaceted character and to develop a more analytically rigorous research agenda.}, institution = {Ohio State University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, doi = {10.1093/ser/mwv006}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Soener/Soener_2014_Why_do_firms_financialize_Meso_level_ev.pdf}, } @misc{software14__creat_custom_conten_and_mods_, title = {Creating Custom Content And Mods For The Sims 4}, author = {{Maxis Software}}, year = {2014}, tags = {game_development, maxis, modding, the_sims}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=533094}, url2 = {https://web.archive.org/web/20230424121012/http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/779844/maxis-documentation}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Software/TS4 Custom Content Guide.pdf}, } @article{song14_itree_40_, title = {Itree}, subtitle = {Efficiently Discovering High-Coverage Configurations Using Interaction Trees}, author = {Song, Charles and Porter, Adam and Foster, Jeffrey S}, year = {2014}, tags = {analysis, efficiency, interaction_trees, iTree, metrics, software_engineering, testing}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering}, volume = {40}, number = {3}, abstract = {Modern software systems are increasingly configurable. While this has many benefits, it also makes some software engineering tasks, such as software testing, much harder. This is because, in theory, unique errors could be hiding in any configuration, and, therefore, every configuration may need to undergo expensive testing. As this is generally infeasible, developers need cost-effective technique for selecting which specific configurations they will test. One popular selection approach is combinatorial interaction testing (CIT), where the developer selects a strength t and then computes a covering array (a set of configurations) in which all t-way combinations of configuration option settings appear at least once. In prior work, we demonstrated several limitations of the CIT approach. In particular, we found that a given system's effective configuration space-the minimal set of configurations needed to achieve a specific goal-could comprise only a tiny subset of the system's full configuration space. We also found that effective configuration space may not be well approximated by t-way covering arrays. Based on these insights we have developed an algorithm called interaction tree discovery (iTree). iTree is an iterative learning algorithm that efficiently searches for a small set of configurations that closely approximates a system's effective configuration space. On each iteration iTree tests the system on a small sample of carefully chosen configurations, monitors the system's behaviors, and then applies machine learning techniques to discover which combinations of option settings are potentially responsible for any newly observed behaviors. This information is used in the next iteration to pick a new sample of configurations that are likely to reveal further new behaviors. In prior work, we presented an initial version of iTree and performed an initial evaluation with promising results. This paper presents an improved iTree algorithm in greater detail. The key improvements are based on our use of composite proto-interactions-a construct that improves iTree's ability to correctly learn key configuration option combinations, which in turn significantly improves iTree's running time, without sacrificing effectiveness. Finally, the paper presents a detailed evaluation of the improved iTree algorithm by comparing the coverage it achieves versus that of covering arrays and randomly generated configuration sets, including a significantly expanded scalability evaluation with the similar to 1M-LOC MySQL. Our results strongly suggest that the improved iTree algorithm is highly scalable and can identify a high-coverage test set of configurations more effectively than existing methods.}, issn = {0098-5589}, pages = {251–265}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/TSE.2013.55}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Song/Song_2014_Itree.pdf}, } @article{spillman14_mixed_method_logic_qualit_infer_37_, title = {Mixed Methods and the Logic of Qualitative Inference}, author = {Spillman, Lyn}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, best_practices, causal_inference, methods, mixed_methods, qualitative_research, research_design, sociology, thick_description}, journal = {Qualitative Sociology}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, pages = {189-205}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s11133-014-9273-0}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11133-014-9273-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Spillman/Spillman_2014_Mixed_Methods_and_the_Logic_of_Qualitati.pdf}, } @book{srivastava14_entan_urban_, title = {Entangled Urbanism}, author = {Srivastava, Sanjay}, year = {2014}, tags = {delhi, gated_community, gurgaon, shopping_mall, slums, urban_design, urbanism}, publisher = {Oxford Scholarship Online}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-809914-7}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198099147.001.0001}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Srivastava/Srivastava_2014_Entangled_Urbanism.pdf}, } @inproceedings{staiano14__depec_mood_, title = {Depeche Mood}, subtitle = {a Lexicon for Emotion Analysis from Crowd Annotated News}, author = {Staiano, Jacopo and Guerini, Marco}, year = {2014}, tags = {emotion, lexicon, linguistics, machine_learning, sentiment_analysis, social_media}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 2: Short Papers)}, DATE_ADDED = {Tue Mar 5 13:05:04 2024}, month = {-}, pages = {nil}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3115/v1/p14-2070}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/v1/P14-2070}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Staiano/P14-2070.pdf}, } @inproceedings{stanton14_circum_, title = {Circumlocution in diagnostic medical queries}, author = {Stanton, Isabelle and Ieong, Samuel and Mishra, Nina}, year = {2014}, tags = {circumlocution, information_retrieval, language, query, query_language}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrieval}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/2600428.2609589}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609589}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Stanton/Stanton_2014_Circumlocution_in_diagnostic_medical_que.pdf}, } @book{stanziani14_bondag_24_, title = {Bondage}, subtitle = {Labor and rights in Eurasia from the sixteenth to the early twentieth centuries}, author = {Stanziani, Alessandro}, year = {2014}, tags = {asia, bondage, british_empire, history, india, institution, labour, law, poverty, russia, serfdom, slavery, UK}, volume = {24}, publisher = {Berghahn Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78238-250-8}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Stanziani/Stanziani_2014_Bondage.pdf}, } @thesis{stein14_fearin_inflat_inflat_fears_, title = {Fearing Inflation, Inflating Fears}, subtitle = {The End of Full Employment and The Rise of the Carceral State}, author = {Stein, David P.}, year = {2014}, tags = {economics, employment, history, inflation, labour, mass_incarceration, police_violence}, institution = {University of Southern California}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://www.proquest.com/openview/045cc7d0f38ef4f434fbe0dcf19b9c89/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Stein/Stein_2014_Fearing_Inflation_Inflating_Fears.pdf}, } @inbook{sturm14_lands_agent_orien_method_, title = {The Landscape of Agent-Oriented Methodologies}, author = {Sturm, Arnon and Shehory, Onn}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, AOP, MAS, methodology, multi_agent_systems, review, survey}, journal = {Agent-Oriented Software Engineering}, chapter = {7}, pages = {137-154}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-54432-3_7}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54432-3_7}, crossref = {shehory14_agent_orien_softw_engin_}, } @report{stutz14_under_convol_neural_networ_, title = {Understanding Convolutional Neural Networks}, author = {Stutz, David}, year = {2014}, tags = {convolution, deep_learning, machine_learning, neural_network, review}, arxivid = {1605.09081}, institution = {Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Naturwissenschaften}, invalid_isbn = {1532-4435}, issn = {1047-3203}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Stutz/Stutz_2014_Understanding_Convolutional_Neural_Netwo.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sun14_combin_, title = {Combining constitutive and regulative norms in input/output logic}, author = {Sun, Xin and Van Der Torre, Leendert}, year = {2014}, tags = {deontic_logic, input_output_logics, norms}, booktitle = {International Conference on Deontic Logic in Computer Science}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {241–257}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Sun/Sun_2014_Combining_constitutive_and_regulative_no.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sun14_how_build_input_output_logic_, title = {How to Build Input / Output Logic}, author = {Sun, Xin}, year = {2014}, tags = {__printed, deontic_logic, input_output_logics, logic, reasoning, semantics}, booktitle = {International Workshop on Computational Logic and Multi-Agent Systems}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Sun/Sun_2014_How_to_Build_Input_Output_Logic.pdf}, } @book{supervert14_post_deprav_, title = {Post-Depravity}, subtitle = {A Vision of the Future by Supervert}, author = {Supervert}, year = {2014}, tags = {perversion, supervert}, publisher = {Supervert}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-9704971-3-X}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Supervert/Supervert_2014_Post_Depravity.pdf}, } @book{tananbaum14__jewis_immig_london_, title = {Jewish Immigrants in London, 1880-1939}, author = {Tananbaum, Susan L.}, year = {2014}, tags = {anglicization, education, history, jewish, jewish_culture, jewish_people, london, public_health, religion, UK}, number = {31}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Perspectives in Economic and Social History}, isbn = {978-1-84893-442-9}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Tananbaum/Tananbaum_2014_Jewish_Immigrants_in_London_1880_1939.pdf}, } @thesis{taylor14_evolut_social_contr_, title = {Evolution of the Social Contract}, author = {Taylor, Daniel J.}, year = {2014}, tags = {contract, dissertation, evolution, food_sharing, large_scale, pro_social, punishment, rationality, sanction, simple_models, social_contract, utility}, institution = {University of Bath}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, isbn = {978-1-107-43428-8}, url = {https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/evolution-of-the-social-contract}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Taylor/Taylor_2014_Evolution_of_the_Social_Contract.pdf}, } @article{thiele14_facil_param_estim_sensit_analy_17_, title = {Facilitating Parameter Estimation and Sensitivity Analysis of Agent-Based Models}, subtitle = {A Cookbook Using Netlogo and 'r'}, author = {Thiele, Jan C. and Kurth, Winfried and Grimm, Volker}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABM, agent_based_modeling, cookbook, inverse_modeling, JASSS, model_calibration, netlogo, parameter_estimation, parameter_fitting, R, sensitivity_analysis}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {17}, number = {3}, abstract = {Agent-based models are increasingly used to address questions regarding real-world phenomena and mechanisms; therefore, the calibration of model parameters to certain data sets and patterns is often needed. Furthermore, sensitivity analysis is an important part of the development and analysis of any simulation model. By exploring the sensitivity of model output to changes in parameters, we learn about the relative importance of the various mechanisms represented in the model and how robust the model output is to parameter uncertainty. These insights foster the understanding of models and their use for theory development and applications. Both steps of the model development cycle require massive repetitions of simulation runs with varying parameter values. To facilitate parameter estimation and sensitivity analysis for agent-based modellers, we show how to use a suite of important established methods. Because NetLogo and R are widely used in agent-based modelling and for statistical analyses, we use a simple model implemented in NetLogo as an example, packages in R that implement the respective methods, and the RNetLogo package, which links R and NetLogo. We briefly introduce each method and provide references for further reading. We then list the packages in R that may be used for implementing the methods, provide short code examples demonstrating how the methods can be applied in R, and present and discuss the corresponding outputs. The Supplementary Material includes full, adaptable code samples for using the presented methods with R and NetLogo. Our overall aim is to make agent-based modellers aware of existing methods and tools for parameter estimation and sensitivity analysis and to provide accessible tools for using these methods. In this way, we hope to contribute to establishing an advanced culture of relating agent-based models to data and patterns observed in real systems and to foster rigorous and structured analyses of agent-based models.}, issn = {1460-7425}, pages = {11}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.18564/jasss.2503}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/17/3/11.html}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Thiele/Thiele_2014_Facilitating_Parameter_Estimation_and_Se.pdf}, } @judicial{thomas14_alice_corpor_pty_lyd_cls_bank_inter_, title = {Alice Corporation Pty Lyd v CLS Bank International}, author = {Thomas, Clarence}, year = {2014}, tags = {judicial_opinion, judiciary, patent, SCOTUS, software, software_patent}, institution = {Supreme Court Of The United States}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Thomas/Thomas_2014_Alice_Corporation_Pty_Lyd_v_CLS_Bank_Int.pdf}, } @misc{thompson14_audit_trail_, title = {The Audit Trail - a common omission from methods chapters}, author = {Thompson, Pat}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, academia, data, data_analysis, phd, writing}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://patthomson.net/2014/08/14/the-audit-trail-a-too-common-omission-in-methods-chapters/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Thompson/Thompson_2014_The_Audit_Trail_a_common_omission_from.pdf}, } @online{thompson14_handin_phd_yes_, title = {Handing in the Phd - Yes, it's a checklist!!}, author = {Thompson, Pat}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, academia, phd, writing}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://patthomson.net/2014/08/28/finishing-off-the-phd/amp/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Thompson/Thompson_2014_Handing_in_the_Phd_Yes_it_s_a_checkli.pdf}, } @inproceedings{tomai14_explor_narrat_struc_with_mmorp_quest_stories_, title = {Exploring Narrative Structure With Mmorpg Quest Stories}, author = {Tomai, Emmett and Martinez, Eric and Silcox, Lucian}, year = {2014}, tags = {exploration, MMORPG, NLP, quest, storytelling, visualisation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment}, pages = {35–37}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-57735-686-8}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AIIDE/article/view/12759}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Tomai/Tomai_2014_Exploring_Narrative_Structure_With_Mmorp.pdf}, } @inproceedings{treanor14_under_repres_playab_simul_, title = {Understanding Representation in Playable Simulations}, author = {Treanor, Mike and Mateas, Michael}, year = {2014}, tags = {interpretive_framework, lemonade_stand, representation, simulation}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Treanor/Treanor_2014_Understanding_Representation_in_Playable.pdf}, } @inbook{tronstad14__chatt_, title = {Chatterbots}, author = {Tronstad, Ragnhild}, year = {2014}, tags = {chatbot, conversation, digital_media, ELIZA, new_media, PARRY}, pages = {59-60}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inbook{tronstad14__emerg_, title = {Emergence}, author = {Tronstad, Ragnhild}, year = {2014}, tags = {complexity, digital_media, emergence, jesper_juul, john_holland, new_media, procedural_content}, pages = {179-182}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inbook{tronstad14__npc_nonpl_charac_, title = {NPC (Nonplayer Character)}, author = {Tronstad, Ragnhild}, year = {2014}, tags = {digital_media, new_media, NPC}, pages = {363-364}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inbook{tronstad14__quest_narrat_, title = {Quest Narrative}, author = {Tronstad, Ragnhild}, year = {2014}, tags = {digital_media, identity, narrative, new_media, paul_ricoeur, quest, quest_design}, pages = {409-412}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inproceedings{tufekci14_big_quest_social_media_big_data_, title = {Big Questions for Social Media Big Data}, subtitle = {Representativeness, Validity and Other Methodological Pitfalls}, author = {Tufekci, Zeynep}, year = {2014}, tags = {bias, big_data, drosophila, methodology, representation, social_media, twitter, validity}, booktitle = {AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, ICWSM}, eprint = {1403.7400v2}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.1403.7400}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1403.7400}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Tufekci/Tufekci_2014_Big_Questions_for_Social_Media_Big_Data.pdf}, } @thesis{tuo14_owl_formal_ontol_social_struc_, title = {Owl Formal Ontology for the Social Structure in the Opera Meta-Model}, author = {Tuo, Weili}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, dissertation, EMF, MAS, meta, multi_agent_systems, ontology, OperA, OperettA, organisation, OWL, protege, semantics, social_structure, SPARQL, XML}, publisher = {Citeseer}, institution = {Delft University of Technology}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Tuo/Tuo_2014_Owl_Formal_Ontology_for_the_Social_Struc.pdf}, } @booklet{tynion14_woods_, title = {The Woods}, author = {Tynion, IV, James and Dialynas, Michael}, year = {2014}, tags = {graphic_novel}, publisher = {Boom Studios}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Tynion/Tynion_2014_The_Woods_94c3d.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2014/Tynion/Tynion_2014_The_Woods_f84d8.pdf}, file3 = {2000/2010/2014/Tynion/Tynion_2014_The_Woods.pdf}, } @inproceedings{uez14_envir_organ_multi_agent_system_, title = {Environments and Organizations in Multi-Agent Systems}, subtitle = {From Modelling to Code}, author = {Uez, Daniela Maria and Hübner, Jomi Fred}, year = {2014}, tags = {agents, AOSE, JaCaMo, MAS, multi_agent_systems, organisation, PROMETHEUS}, journal = {Engineering Multi-Agent Systems, EMAS}, pages = {181-203}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-14484-9_10}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14484-9_10}, crossref = {dalpiaz14_engin_multi_agent_system_}, } @book{van14_culin_, title = {Culinary herbs and spices of the world}, author = {Van Wyk, Ben-Erik}, year = {2014}, tags = {agriculture, cooking, cuisine, herbs, history, spice, text_book}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Van/Van_2014_Culinary_herbs_and_spices_of_the_world.pdf}, } @misc{vega14_darkl_retros_, title = {Darklands Retrospective}, subtitle = {What RPGs are supposed to be}, author = {Vega, Sin}, year = {2014}, tags = {darklands, games, history, RPG}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/darklands-review}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Vega/Vega_2014_Darklands_Retrospective.pdf}, } @misc{verstak14_shoul_giant_, title = {On the Shoulders of Giants}, subtitle = {The Growing Impact of Older Articles}, author = {Verstak, Alex and Acharya, Anurag and Suzuki, Helder and Henderson, Sean and Iakhiaev, Mikhail and Lin, Cliff Chiung Yu and Shetty, Namit}, year = {2014}, tags = {__important, history, research, scholarship}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, eprint = {1411.0275v1}, pdf_locked = {False}, primaryclass = {cs.DL}, doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.1411.0275}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1411.0275}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Verstak/Verstak_2014_On_the_Shoulders_of_Giants.pdf}, } @book{voegelin14_sonic_, title = {Sonic possible worlds}, subtitle = {Hearing the continuum of sound}, author = {Voegelin, Salomé}, year = {2014}, tags = {inaudible, landscape, materialism, sound, soundscape, text_book}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Publishing USA}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Voegelin/Voegelin_2014_Sonic_possible_worlds.pdf}, } @book{walker14_compl_ptsd_91_, title = {Complex Ptsd}, subtitle = {From Surviving To Thriving}, author = {Walker, Pete}, year = {2014}, tags = {mental_health, PTSD, text_book}, volume = {91}, publisher = {Azure Coyote}, pages = {399–404}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Walker/Walker_2014_Complex_Ptsd.pdf}, } @article{wang14_elimin_concep_roles_from_ontol_30_, title = {Eliminating Concepts and Roles From Ontologies in Expressive Descriptive Logics}, author = {Wang, Kewen and Wang, Zhe and Topor, Rodney and Pan, Jeff Z. and Antoniou, Grigoris}, year = {2014}, tags = {concept, description_logic, expression, forgetting, ontology, OWL, roles, TBox}, journal = {Computational Intelligence}, volume = {30}, number = {2}, abstract = {Forgetting is an important tool for reducing ontologies by eliminating some redundant concepts and roles while preserving sound and complete reasoning. Attempts have previously been made to address the problem of forgetting in relatively simple description logics (DLs), such as DL-Lite and extended . However, the issue of forgetting for ontologies in more expressive DLs, such as and OWL DL, is largely unexplored. In particular, the problem of characterizing and computing forgetting for such logics is still open. In this paper, we first define semantic forgetting about concepts and roles in ontologies and state several important properties of forgetting in this setting. We then define the result of forgetting for concept descriptions in , state the properties of forgetting for concept descriptions, and present algorithms for computing the result of forgetting for concept descriptions. Unlike the case of DL-Lite, the result of forgetting for an ontology does not exist in general, even for the special case of forgetting in TBoxes. This makes the problem of computing the result of forgetting in more challenging. We address this problem by defining a series of approximations to the result of forgetting for ontologies and studying their properties. Our algorithms for computing approximations can be directly implemented as a plug-in of an ontology editor to enhance its ability of managing and reasoning in (large) ontologies.}, issn = {14678640}, pages = {205–232}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-8640.2012.00442.x}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Wang/Wang_2014_Eliminating_Concepts_and_Roles_From_Onto.pdf}, } @report{wardrip-fruin14_envis_futur_comput_media_, title = {Envisioning the Future of Computational Media}, subtitle = {The Final Report of the Media Systems Project}, author = {Wardrip-Fruin, Noah and Mateas, Michael}, year = {2014}, tags = {challenge, computational_media, guidelines, new_media, report, review}, institution = {University of California, Santa Cruz, UCSC}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/WardripFruin/WardripFruin_2014_Envisioning_the_Future_of_Computational_.pdf}, } @article{wattanasoontorn14_lissa_85_, title = {Lissa}, subtitle = {A Serious Game To Learn Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation}, author = {Wattanasoontorn, V and Boada, I and Sbert, M}, year = {2014}, tags = {health_care, LISSA, serious_games, simulation}, journal = {Resuscitation}, volume = {85}, number = {1}, abstract = {Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a first aid key sur-vival technique to recover victims from sudden cardiac ar-rest. In this paper we present the framework of LISSA which is a serious game designed to teach and learn CPR skills. LISSA combines in a single framework computer-based sim-ulations of CPR emergencies with the functionalities of e-learning platforms. Using UML state machine, different emergency scenario can be derived by instructor and pre-sented as problems that the learner has to solve in a game mode. All the actions and all the cases are registered in a database that can be consulted at any moment by the in-structor. LISSA can be used as a substitute or a complement for traditional CPR classroom-based instruction. It can also be used to educate laypersons who might not otherwise be inclined to attend a CPR course. The adaptive learning sup-ported by LISSA makes it suitable to refresh and improve CPR skill retention over time.}, pages = {S72}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.resuscitation.2014.03.182}, url = {https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/bd7f/697ef12938c4a2e50028edbf54175d0a1eca.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Wattanasoontorn/Wattanasoontorn_2014_Lissa.pdf}, } @article{werner14_can_banks_indiv_creat_money_out_nothin_36_, title = {Can Banks Individually Create Money Out of Nothing? - Tjhe Theories and the Empirical Evidence}, author = {Werner, Richard A}, year = {2014}, tags = {banking, credit, economics, finance, money}, journal = {International Review of Financial Analysis}, volume = {36}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {1–19}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Werner/Werner_2014_Can_Banks_Individually_Create_Money_Out_.pdf}, } @article{werner14_how_do_banks_creat_money_36_, title = {How Do Banks Create Money, and Why Can Other Firms Not Do the Same? An Explanation for the Coexistence of Lending and Deposit-Taking}, author = {Werner, Richard A}, year = {2014}, tags = {accounting, credit, economics, finance, loans, money}, journal = {International Review of Financial Analysis}, volume = {36}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {71–77}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Werner/Werner_2014_How_Do_Banks_Create_Money_and_Why_Can_O.pdf}, } @book{wetzell14_crime_german_16_, title = {Crime and criminal justice in modern Germany}, author = {Wetzell, Richard F}, year = {2014}, tags = {crime, criminal_justice, germany, history, incarceration, nazis, weimar_germany}, volume = {16}, publisher = {Berghahn Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78238-246-1}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Wetzell/Wetzell_2014_Crime_and_criminal_justice_in_modern_Ger.pdf}, } @article{widener14_food_system_liter_17_, title = {Food System Literacy}, subtitle = {Empowering Citizens and Consumers Beyond Farm-To-Fork Pathways}, author = {Widener, Patricia and Karides, Marina}, year = {2014}, tags = {agriculture, climate_change, complex_systems, food, food_systems, literacy}, journal = {Food, Culture and Society}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, abstract = {This article examines the informational exchanges between consumers, food activists and small-scale food producers and vendors through the lenses of justice and literacy. Employing participant observations and interviews at food-related events in South Florida, the article offers two contributions to the growing research on food systems: (1) small-scale food producers, farmworkers, vendors and activists are working an additional shift as citizen educators; and (2) farmworker justice and climate change remain neglected and disconnected from food-related concerns. This article argues that consumers, producers and vendors share an interest and a passion for good-tasting, healthy food that starts a conversation. Yet together they minimize or avoid the politicized nature of climate change and the moral problem of farmworker exploitation. Furthermore, the scientifically complex subject of genetic engineering emerged as a concern and point of activism during the course of this research. Together, climate change, labor and genetic engineering remain difficult topics to bring into conversations and into the food community's educational efforts due to the political, moral and scientifically challenging nature of each concern respectively. This work suggests that citizens as consumers would be empowered by a more complete understanding of the food system, including (1) molecular-level changes due to biotechnology; (2) workplace injustices in the fields; and (3) the links between agriculture and climate change-what this article refers to as food system literacy. The absence of food system literacy is a social problem that masks structural inequities and long-term risks, and that discourages or disables identification and discussion of some of the more complicated issues related to the food chain.}, invalid_isbn = {1552-8014}, issn = {17517443}, pages = {665–687}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {4676513}, doi = {10.2752/175174414X14006746101916}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Widener/Widener_2014_Food_System_Literacy.pdf}, } @misc{wikipedia14_calcul_, title = {Calculus}, author = {Wikipedia}, year = {2014}, tags = {calculus, math, text_book}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Wikipedia/Wikipedia_2014_Calculus.pdf}, } @misc{wikipedia14_cookin_, title = {Cooking}, author = {Wikipedia}, year = {2014}, tags = {cooking, cuisine, food, text_book, wiki}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Wikipedia/Wikipedia_2014_Cooking.pdf}, } @misc{wikipedia14_warfar_, title = {Warfare}, author = {Wikipedia}, year = {2014}, tags = {history, review, text_book, warfare, wiki}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Wikipedia/Wikipedia_2014_Warfare_88efd.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2014/Wikipedia/Wikipedia_2014_Warfare_7fe99.pdf}, file3 = {2000/2010/2014/Wikipedia/Wikipedia_2014_Warfare.pdf}, } @article{winfield14_robot_with_inter_model_, title = {Robots With Internal Models}, subtitle = {A Route To Self-Aware and Hence Safer Robots}, author = {Winfield, A. F.}, year = {2014}, tags = {action_selection, artificial_intelligence, consequence, design, ethics, robotics, safety, visualisation}, journal = {The Computer After Me: Awareness And Self-Awareness In Autonomic Systems}, abstract = {The aim of this chapter is to set out the case for building robots with internal models as a possible route toward achieving a level of functional self-awareness that would usefully extend the capabilities of autonomous robots. The chapter argues that these capabilities will lead to enhanced safety - especially in physical human robot interaction (pHRI) - and, perhaps also, toward ethical behaviour in autonomous robots. Indeed, the chapter will advance the argument that safe and ethical autonomous robots may not be achievable at all without mechanisms for self-awareness. Importantly, the ideas and mechanisms proposed in this chapter are intended to be realisable with current and near-future technology, i.e. using conventional computing platforms embedded within existing or buildable robot bodies, with existing devices for sensing and actuation. Thus, this chapter is primarily about how we might engineer practical self-awareness, for safer (and possibly ethical) robots in the near-term. This chapter will be less concerned with philosophical questions such as whether, or not, such robots are really self-aware, although we will touch upon the question of what behaviour might, if exhibited, be argued as evidence for 'as if' self- awareness.}, pages = {237–252}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1142/9781783264186_0016}, url = {http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/24467/1/Winfield_Chapter_in_ComputerAfterMe_finaldraft.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Winfield/Winfield_2014_Robots_With_Internal_Models.pdf}, } @article{winter14__gramm_of_seneg_drum_languag_90_, title = {On The Grammar Of A Senegalese Drum Language}, author = {Winter, Yoad}, year = {2014}, tags = {communication, drum_language, functionalism, griots, music, sabar, senegal, wolof}, journal = {Language}, volume = {90}, number = {3}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/24672041}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Winter/Winter_2014_On_The_Grammar_Of_A_Senegalese_Drum_Lang.pdf}, } @book{workshop14_, title = {Codex Legion Of The Damned}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {6}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78253-526-3}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/40k 6e - Codex - Legion of the Damned (6ed).pdf}, } @book{workshop14__archaon_2_, title = {Archaon}, subtitle = {The Rules}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {rule_book, table_top_game, warhammer}, volume = {2}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Warhammer Fantasy Battle}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/Warhammer FB - Expansion - The End of Times - Warhammer Archaon Book 2 The Rules (8E) - 2015.pdf}, } @book{workshop14__codex_astra_milit_, title = {Codex Astra Militarum}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book, table_top_game}, edition = {6}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Warhammer 40,0000}, isbn = {978-1-78253-595-9}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/Codex - Astra Militarum (6ed).pdf}, } @book{workshop14__codex_blood_angel_, title = {Codex Blood Angels}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {7}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78253-402-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/Codex - Blood Angels.pdf}, } @book{workshop14__codex_grey_knigh_, title = {Codex Grey Knights}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {7}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78253-666-6}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/40k 7e - Codex - Grey Knights (digital).pdf}, } @book{workshop14__codex_imper_knigh_, title = {Codex Imperial Knights}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {6}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78253-583-6}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/40k 6e - Codex - Imperial Knights (6ed) Digital.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/Imperial Knights (6ed).pdf}, } @book{workshop14__codex_milit_tempes_, title = {Codex Militarum Tempestus}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {6}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78253-304-7}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/40k 6e - Codex - Militarum Tempestus (photoscan).pdf}, } @book{workshop14__codex_orks_, title = {Codex Orks}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {7}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78253-329-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/40k 7e - Codex - Orks (photoscan).pdf}, } @book{workshop14__codex_space_wolves_, title = {Codex Space Wolves}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {7}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78253-661-1}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/Space Wolves (7ed).pdf}, } @book{workshop14__glott_2_, title = {Glottkin}, subtitle = {The Rules}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {rule_book, table_top_game, warhammer}, volume = {2}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Warhammer Fantasy Battle}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/Warhammer FB - Expansion - The End of Times - Warhammer Glottkin Book 2 The Rules (8E) - 2014.pdf}, } @book{workshop14__haemon_coven_codex_, title = {Haemonculus Covens A Codex}, subtitle = {Dark Eldar Supplement}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {7}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78253-678-9}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/40k 7e - Codex - Dark Eldar - Haemonculus Covens (digital).pdf}, } @book{workshop14__khain_2_, title = {Khaine}, subtitle = {The Rules}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {rule_book, table_top_game, warhammer}, volume = {2}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Warhammer Fantasy Battle}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/Warhammer FB - Expansion - The End of Times - Warhammer Khaine Book 2 The Rules (8E) - 2014.pdf}, } @book{workshop14__nagas_2_, title = {Nagash}, subtitle = {The Rules}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {rule_book, table_top_game, warhammer}, volume = {2}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Warhammer Fantasy Battle}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/Warhammer FB - Expansion - The End of Times - Warhammer Nagash Book 2 The Rules (8E) - 2014.pdf}, } @book{workshop14__thanq_2_, title = {Thanquol}, subtitle = {The Rules}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {rule_book, table_top_game, warhammer}, volume = {2}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Warhammer Fantasy Battle}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/Warhammer FB - Expansion - The End of Times - Warhammer Thanquol Book 2 The Rules (8E) - 2015.pdf}, } @book{workshop14__waaag_, title = {Waaagh! Ghazghull A Codex}, subtitle = {Orks Supplement}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {7}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78253-460-0}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/40k 7e - Codex - Orks - Waaagh! Ghazghkull (photoscan).pdf}, } @book{workshop14_warham_ruleb_, title = {Warhammer 40,000 Rulebook}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, rule_book, systems, table_top_game, warhammer}, edition = {7}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Workshop/Workshop_2014_Warhammer_40_000_Rulebook.pdf}, } @misc{wortham14_commun_, title = {Communication}, author = {Wortham, Robert H. and Bryson, Joanna J.}, year = {2014}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, communication}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Wortham/Wortham_2014_Communication.pdf}, } @book{wraight14__scars_, title = {Scars}, subtitle = {The Legion Divided}, author = {Wraight, Chris}, year = {2014}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {28}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-84970-604-9}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Wraight/Wraight_2014_Scars.epub}, } @article{wright14__or_232_, title = {OR analysis of sporting rules - A survey}, author = {Wright, Mike}, year = {2014}, tags = {operations_research, rule, sport, survey}, journal = {European Journal of Operational Research}, volume = {232}, number = {1}, pages = {1-8}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.ejor.2013.03.043}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2013.03.043}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Wright/Wright_2014_OR_analysis_of_sporting_rules_A_survey.pdf}, } @inproceedings{xiao14_desig_, title = {Design rule spaces}, subtitle = {A new form of architecture insight}, author = {Xiao, Lu and Cai, Yuanfang and Kazman, Rick}, year = {2014}, tags = {design, design_space, rule, software_architecture, software_engineering}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Software Engineering}, pages = {967–977}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Xiao/Xiao_2014_Design_rule_spaces.pdf}, } @misc{yadav14__unres_mod_docum_, title = {Unrest Mod Documentation}, author = {Yadav, Arvind Raja}, year = {2014}, tags = {modding, RPG, technical, XML}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://pyrodactyl.com/}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Yadav/Yadav_2014_Unrest_Mod_Documentation.pdf}, } @article{yannakakis14__panor_artif_comput_intel_games_7_, title = {A Panorama of Artificial and Computational Intelligence in Games}, author = {Yannakakis, Georgios N. and Togelius, Julian}, year = {2014}, tags = {algorithm, artificial_intelligence, procedural_content, review, taxonomy}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games}, volume = {7}, number = {4}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {317-335}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/tciaig.2014.2339221}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TCIAIG.2014.2339221}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Yannakakis/Yannakakis_2014_A_Panorama_of_Artificial_and_Computation.pdf}, } @inproceedings{yatapanage14_slicin_behav_tree_model_verif_, title = {Slicing Behavior Tree Models for Verification}, author = {Yatapanage, Nisansala and Winter, Kirsten and Zafar, Saad}, year = {2014}, tags = {behaviour_tree, case_study, dependence, documentation, graph, health_care, model_checking, simplification, slicing, verification}, booktitle = {IFIP International Conference on Theoretical Computer Science}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-15240-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-15240-5_10}, url = {https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01054464}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Yatapanage/Yatapanage_2014_Slicing_Behavior_Tree_Models_for_Verific.pdf}, } @article{zavadskas14_state_art_survey_overv_mcdm_method_20_, title = {State of Art Surveys of Overviews on MCDM/MADM Methods}, author = {Zavadskas, Edmundas Kazimieras and Turskis, Zenonas and Kildienė, Simona}, year = {2014}, tags = {decision_making, MADM, MCDM, methods, review}, journal = {Technological and Economic Development of Economy}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, abstract = {AbstractDecision-making is primarily a process that involves different actors: people, groups of people, institutions and the state. As a discipline, multi-criteria decision-making has a relatively short history. Since 1950s and 1960s, when foundations of modern multi-criteria decision-making methods have been laid, many researches devoted their time to development of new multi-criteria decision-making models and techniques. In the past decades, researches and development in the field have accelerated and seem to continue growing exponentially. Despite the intensive development worldwide, few attempts have been made to systematically present the theoretical bases and developments of multi-criteria decision-making methods. However, the methodological choices and framework for assessment of decisions are still under discussion. The article describes the situation with reviews of MCDM/MADM methods. Furthermore, there is a need for research to study the strengths and weaknesses of different decision-making me...}, invalid_isbn = {2029-4913, 2029-4921}, issn = {2029-4913}, pages = {165–179}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3846/20294913.2014.892037}, url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3846/20294913.2014.892037}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Zavadskas/Zavadskas_2014_State_of_Art_Surveys_of_Overviews_on_Mcd.pdf}, } @proceedings{zavoral14_intel_distr_comput_vii_, title = {Intelligent Distributed Computing VII}, editor = {Zavoral, Filip and Jung, Jason J. and Bădică, Costin}, year = {2014}, tags = {ABM, agents, collective_intelligence, distributed_systems, document_classification, level_design, MAS, multi_agent_systems, page_rank, REBECCA, scale_free_networks, social_network, SQL, strategic_behaviour}, journal = {Studies in Computational Intelligence}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-01571-2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01571-2}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Zavoral/Zavoral_2014_Intelligent_Distributed_Computing_VII.pdf}, } @inbook{zhu14__dialog_system_, title = {Dialogue Systems}, author = {Zhu, Jichen}, year = {2014}, tags = {chatbot, dialogue, dialogue_systems, digital_media, ELIZA, new_media, SHRDLU, UI}, pages = {130-132}, crossref = {emerson14:_johns_hopkin_guide_digit_media_}, } @inproceedings{zook14_gener_adapt_game_mechan_, title = {Generating and Adapting Game Mechanics}, author = {Zook, Alexander and Riedl, Mark O.}, year = {2014}, tags = {game_design, game_mechanics, procedural_content}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Foundation for Digital Games}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Zook/Zook_2014_Generating_and_Adapting_Game_Mechanics.pdf}, } @misc{żurawski14_bangan_nile_, title = {Banganarti on the Nile}, author = {Żurawski, Bogdan}, year = {2014}, tags = {archaeology, egypt, history}, publisher = {Warsaw: Atribus Mundi}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2014/urawski/urawski_2014_Banganarti_on_the_Nile.pdf}, } @misc{tsarkov14:_increm_and_persis_reason_in_fact, author = {Dmitry Tsarkov}, tags = {FaCT,description_logic}, file = {2000/2010/2014/Tsarkov/Tsar14a.pdf}, title = {Incremental And Persistent Reasoning In Fact++}, year = {2014}, url = {https://staff.cs.manchester.ac.uk/~tsarkov/papers/Tsar14a.pdf}, } @misc{Sergey:PnP, author = {Ilya Sergey}, url = {https://ilyasergey.net/pnp/}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2010/2014/Sergey/pnp.pdf}, tags = {dependent_types,programming,proof_assistant,rocq}, edition-year = {2020}, title = {{Programs and Proofs: Mechanizing Mathematics with Dependent Types}}, month = {August}, year = {2014}, note = {Lecture notes with exercises}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.4996238} } @online{alexander14:_dont_have_to_be_your_audien, url = {https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/-gamers-don-t-have-to-be-your-audience-gamers-are-over-}, tags = {game_industry,gaming,online_culture}, author = {Alexander, Leigh}, title = {'Gamers' Don't Have To Be Your Audience. 'Gamers' Are Over.}, year = {2014}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2010/2014/Alexander/alexander14__dont_have_to_be_your_audien.pdf}, } @article{milevski14:_asymm_is_strat_strat_is_asymm, url = {https://ndupress.ndu.edu/Media/News/News-Article-View/Article/577565/asymmetry-is-strategy-strategy-is-asymmetry/}, tags = {warfare,asymmetry,strategic_studies,strategy}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2010/2014/Milevski/jfq-75_77-83_Milevski.pdf}, number = {75}, journal = {Joint Force Quarterly}, author = {Lukas Milevski}, title = {Asymmetry Is Strategy, Strategy Is Asymmetry}, year = {2014}, } @book{nipkow14:_concr_seman_with_isabel_hol, author = {Nipkow, Tobias and Gerwin Klein}, tags = {higher_ordered_logic,Isabelle,proof_assistant,semantics}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-10542-0}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2010/2014/Nipkow/concrete-semantics.pdf}, url = {http://www.concrete-semantics.org}, title = {Concrete Semantics With Isabelle/HOL}, year = {2014}, publisher = {Springer}, isbn = {9783319105420}, }